Tooth Decay Treatment
Tooth Decay Treatment
The treatment of tooth decay depends on the extent and severity of the problem. If the decay has just begun, the dentist may apply a solution of fluoride to stop the decay process. If the decay has progressed further, the dentist may need to drill away the decayed material or even remove the tooth.
A small area of tooth decay is filled with a silver alloy, a composite resin, gold, or porcelain. Dentists call a filling a dental restoration. If much of the tooth must be removed, the dentist will drill away the top of the tooth and replace it with what is called a crown or a cap. If the tooth decay has affected the pulp in the center of the tooth and destroyed the nerve endings, the dentist removes the pulp along with any decayed portions of the tooth and fills the center of the tooth with a sealing mate- rial. This procedure is called a root canal.
If the tooth is badly decayed, was broken in an accident, or is likely to cause trouble in the future, the dentist will perform an extraction. The tooth is lifted with a tool called an elevator and removed from its socket with dental forceps. The dentist will apply a material called gelfoam to speed clotting, or close up the socket with sutures if the wound is large. The patient is given antibiotics to take for several days to prevent infection.
Treating cavities is really important to improve dental health.
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