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Dental Cavity in anna nagar

Protect Your Teeth from Cavities & Tooth Decay

Tooth decay, also known as dental cavities, is one of the most common dental problems affecting people of all ages. It starts as minor damage to the tooth surface but can progress into serious pain and infection if not treated on time. At Dr. Indhu’s House of Dentistry & Aesthetics, Anna Nagar, we provide advanced and painless treatments to stop decay early and restore your healthy smile.

What is a Dental Cavity?

A dental cavity is a small hole or damaged area in the tooth caused by decay. It develops when bacteria in your mouth produce acids that gradually break down the tooth’s outer layer (enamel). If left untreated, cavities can grow deeper and affect the inner layers of the tooth, leading to pain, infection, and even tooth loss.

What Causes Tooth Decay?

  • Frequent consumption of sugary foods and drinks
  • Poor brushing and flossing habits
  • Plaque buildup on teeth
  • Dry mouth or low saliva
  • Frequent snacking

When bacteria feed on sugars, they produce acids that damage the enamel and create cavities.

Types of Teeth Whitening Treatments

1
Fluoride Treatment (Early Stage)
2
Dental Fillings
3
Root Canal Treatment (RCT)
4
Dental Crown
5
Tooth Extraction
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Stages of Tooth Decay

Early detection can prevent complex treatments later.

01
Initial Stage

White spots on enamel (early mineral loss)

02
Enamel Decay

Surface damage begins

03
Dentin Decay

Increased sensitivity and discomfort

04
Pulp Damage

Severe pain and infection

05
Abscess Formation

Swelling and serious dental issues

Benefits of Early Cavity Treatment

  • Prevents severe tooth pain
  • Avoids costly treatments like RCT
  • Preserves natural teeth
  • Improves oral health
  • Stops infection spread

How to Prevent Cavities

  • Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
  • Floss regularly
  • Reduce sugar intake
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Visit dentist regularly

FAQ – Dental Cavities / Tooth Decay

What is a dental cavity?

A cavity is a small hole in the tooth caused by decay due to bacteria and acid damage.

Early cavities may not hurt, but advanced decay can cause severe pain and sensitivity.

Only early-stage decay can be reversed with fluoride. Advanced cavities need dental treatment.

Simple fillings take 30–45 minutes, while advanced treatments may require multiple visits.

Yes, cavities are very common in children due to sugary foods and improper brushing.

If you feel pain, sensitivity, or notice discoloration, visit immediately.