Cavities are one of the most common dental issues and treatment is necessary to protect teeth from further damage. Cavities, also known as caries, are caused by the accumulation of bacteria in the mouth which can cause decay and destruction of the tooth enamel. Treatment involves removing the decayed portions of the tooth and replacing them with a filling material. This helps restore the tooth to its original shape and function. In the majority of cases, dentists will use a small drill to remove the decayed portion of the tooth. The area is then cleaned and disinfected to prevent further decay and infection. A filling material is then used to fill the cavity. The most common types of filling materials used today are composite resin, amalgam, and gold. Each has its own unique benefits and drawbacks, so it is important to discuss the best option with your dentist. After the filling material is placed, the area is sealed to protect it from further decay. This is done with a special dental cement that also helps to secure the filling. Depending on the size and type of the cavity, your dentist may also use a sealant to further protect the tooth. Cavity treatment is a relatively simple process and can help prevent further damage to the tooth. It is important to maintain proper oral hygiene and visit the dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings to help prevent cavities. If you suspect you have a cavity, it is important to see your dentist for treatment as soon as possible.
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