
Rotten teeth can develop when a cavity worsens from a lack of treatment. Rotten teeth are characterised by black or brown discolouration, bad breath and sensitivity or pain while biting. The condition can occur in kids or adults and has several common causes – notably consuming too many sugary or starchy foods and drinks.
Treatment depends on the cause but often involves root canals and the fitting of a dental crown. Some preventable causes of rotten teeth include the following:
As kids develop their teeth naturally fall out, which can increase the chances of an undetected cavity and means rotten teeth are frequently more common in children. As children can be more scared of dentist visits, a specialist can provide an effective treatment for the most comfortable experience and a reliable outcome.
As leading providers of a range of treatments that help with rotten teeth and other dental problems, we are well-placed to explain the causes, symptoms and treatments of the condition. We specialise in treatments for people who are scared of dentists, feel free to book an appointment with us in the Brighton and Hove area.
Rotten teeth require treatment because several dangerous complications, such as infection, can occur without timely treatment. Infections can spread to other teeth and into the jaw, which can cause quite severe health problems in some cases.
Common methods of treating rotten teeth include the following:
A dentist will examine your rotten teeth and determine the scale of the problem. Infections can spread, so seemingly healthy teeth may be also affected by the impact of rotten teeth – this can complicate or extend treatments significantly.
While rotten teeth will require treatment, it is possible to prevent them from developing and prevention is the best strategy in fighting many dental conditions. Essentially, you give yourself the best chance by maintaining optimal oral health.
Methods of promoting healthy teeth and gums include the following:
The methods described above prevent many types of dental issues. If you have an underlying medical condition then preventing rotten teeth is extremely important, as you may be at risk of severe complications that can result from an infection.
If rotten teeth occur it is usually a result of an early stage of tooth decay progressing, and it may take a long time for teeth to reach this point. You will avoid the pain, sensitivity and psychological effects of rotten teeth by using preventive strategies. Treatments involve root canals and dental implants, or tooth removal in some cases.
Getting regular checkups and timely treatments is vital for healthy teeth and gums, and if you are scared of dentists you should find a specialist clinic that deals with nervous patients or kids. We deliver excellent checkups and treatments for nervous patients in Brighton and Hove. Get in touch with us today to book an appointment.
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