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From the pulp, bacteria can spread to other areas in the mouth if you wait too long to treat a cavity. The bacteria attacks more tooth tissue the longer you wait to take care of a cavity.

In the early stages of cavities, you might feel pain when you bite down on something you eat like a piece of candy. In time, you begin to experience tooth pain when you chew on something soft, and when it progresses further, you will experience consistent tooth pain. A less obvious sign of a cavity is tooth sensitivity. Sensitive teeth often resemble a cavity. It will feel like a tingle or tickle in your teeth at certain times.

Your teeth feel sensitive due to bacteria that is thinning down your tooth enamel. Enamel protects the nerves in the teeth. When bacteria begin to eat through the layer of enamel, your nerves will make your teeth feel sensitive.

At other times, it might not feel sensitive. If your teeth feel sensitive, use a sensitive toothpaste. Some people do have sensitive teeth and you might be one of them. If you can see a hole in your tooth, your cavity has progressed.

You will most likely need several fillings or possibly a root canal if you have contracted an infection in your tooth and the tooth becomes an abscess. If you spot a hole on top of the tooth, run your tongue over it. I have been to a lot of dentists over my years, but this staff was the best ever. Very Impressed. The hygenist taught me a lot about my teeth that I never knew.

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Once a cavity gets through your enamel, it keeps drilling down into the next layer, which is called dentin, Mark S. Wolff, D. Wolff explains. Some people just have sensitive teeth, Julie Cho, D. When a cavity snakes its way down to the dentin of your teeth, hollow canals known as microscopic tubules allow acidic, cold, hot, sticky, or sweet foods to stimulate the nerves and cells inside your teeth, according to the American Dental Association.

This feels about as good as it sounds. That might mean your cavity is more advanced, Chris Kammer, D. When a cavity starts to form, it usually shows up as a small white spot on the surface of your tooth, Dr. Wolff says. Perhaps schedule an appointment with Dr.

The ache can range from dull and occasional, to constant and debilitating at the absolute worst. The pain might radiate around your whole mouth, in multiple teeth, and will particularly hurt when you bite down. Toothaches happen because of inflammation around the affected tooth. The dentin in your tooth becomes more sensitive, and inflammation creates pain. If you have a toothache, see Dr. When you have a cavity, you have bacteria in your mouth around the affected tooth.

That bacteria produces waste, and that waste has an effect. Namely, you might notice your breath smells bad. If this is the case, you might also notice a foul taste in your mouth from time-to-time. The smell and taste can be hard to hide, which can be a bit embarrassing if anyone notices. Not all cavities are the same.



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