How to Determine if You Have a Tooth Cavity

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Ultimately, treatments for your tooth cavity vary depending on the severity and location.

Cavities, or tooth decay, is a common dental ailment mainly affecting children or young adults. That’s because many cavities, especially the early ones, do not cause tooth pain and might not be visible to the untrained eye. So, the Annapolis Dental Care team wants to share the following basic information about the signs of a tooth cavity.

Brown Spots

Light or dark brown spots on your teeth can indicate an advanced tooth cavity. In these spots, your tooth’s structure has begun to soften and dissolve. In addition, you are most likely to view these spots on the front teeth or the tops of molars. However, they may also exist between your teeth without being visible. That’s why visiting the dentist for cleaning and checkups is vital.

White Spots

White spots might appear on your teeth as signs of early tooth decay. These white spots indicate minerals have been lost from the surface of your teeth. Luckily, it’s not too late to stop or reverse this cavity when you notice a white spot. Fortunately, your tooth enamel can repair the damage naturally using fluoride or other sources like fluoridated drinking water.

Tooth Pain or Sensitivity

Note that many cavities do not trigger a toothache. You can still have a tooth cavity that is worsening and has no pain or sensitivity. However, you may have a cavity if you do experience pain or sensitivity to cold, hot, or sweet foods. Remember always to call us immediately if you have a toothache! You can reach us at 410-267-0766!

Dark Areas on Your X-Rays

While dental x-rays have several uses for diagnosing and treating dental health problems, one of the primary purposes of receiving x-rays regularly is to give the dentist a chance to inspect for cavities between your teeth. Plus, these cavities between your teeth appear as dark areas that the dentist is trained to identify.

Ultimately, treatments for your tooth cavity vary depending on the severity and location. In more severe cases, you might need a crown to restore a tooth that’s been damaged by decay. If you suspect you may have a tooth cavity, please set up an appointment with us today!

Feel Confident About Your Oral Health with Annapolis Dental Care

Whether it’s a regular check-up you need or a tooth extracted, your dentist in Annapolis is here to serve! Annapolis Dental Care has the expertise and compassion to work with you on improving your oral health. Your comfort and health are our top priorities, and so we go above and beyond to make our patients happy and give them the highest quality care. To set up an appointment today, please give us a call at 410-571-5014 or visit us online. For more oral health tips for you and your family, follow us  on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube! We are always looking for new patients, so if you live in Arnold, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD, come on down!

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