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They put fluoride on them, but it's effectiveness is limited.
To fill the cavities.
Have your dentist fill them.
X-rays are commonly used to locate cavities in teeth. This imaging technique allows dentists to see areas of decay or cavities that may not be visible to the naked eye.
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Dentists are healthcare professionals who are most likely to deal with oral cavities. They specialize in diagnosing, preventing, and treating issues related to the mouth, including cavities. Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing cavities.
Dentists are responsible for cleaning teeth of children and adults. They also fix crooked teeth braces and retainers and can pull teeth, as well.
Yes, Dentist's record where your problem area's are. Sometimes, cavities are visual, (on the surface). Othertimes, cavities are inside your tooth. Dentist's take X-ray's of your mouth, and based on these X-ray's they can pin point exactly where your problems are. There are 5 surfaces on a tooth, and one or more can be affected by a cavity. That is why it is very important to write down on a dental chart where the cavities are located on each tooth, and all dentists generally do it.
A cavity is a decayed part of a tooth. A cavity can be caused by decay plaque, sugar and acid. Dentists fix cavities by drilling them.
One use for an amalgam is the silver mixture used to fill tooth cavities.
You can get the answer to this one at your local dentists when they give you a fluoride treatment.
It's a flouride treatment, of limited effectiveness. Regular care and proper diet will do far more than any prophalaxis.