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FAQ’s about Tooth Decay

It's not advisable to remove tooth decay yourself. Tooth decay requires professional treatment by a dentist, such as fillings or other interventions to remove the decayed portion and restore the tooth's health.
Tooth decay has 4 stages, enamel weakening (demineralization), cavity formation in enamel, decay reaches dentin, causing pain and infection in pulp, possible abscess & tooth loss
Yes, tooth decay and cavities are essentially the same thing. Cavity is a term used for a hole created in the tooth due to decay.
Decay can worsen over time, leading to pain, infection, and potential tooth loss. Prompt dental treatment is necessary to prevent complications.
To prevent tooth decay from spreading, maintain good oral hygiene by brushing twice daily, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly. Avoid sugary foods and drinks, which contribute to decay.
While you can't definitively diagnose cavities at home, signs may include tooth sensitivity, visible pits or holes in teeth, or discoloration. Regular dental check-ups are essential for early detection and treatment.
Modern root canal procedures are usually performed under local anesthesia and are not typically painful. Most patients report feeling minimal discomfort during and after the procedure, which is aimed at saving an infected tooth.
The final stage of untreated tooth decay is pulp necrosis, where the inner pulp tissue dies. This can lead to severe pain, abscess formation (pus collection), and ultimately tooth loss.

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