Cavities: Myths Vs. Facts

mythsfactsredWhen it comes to the many stories and tidbits you hear from friends, family, and what you read on the Internet, you may start to wonder what’s really true regarding tooth decay. The good news is that you can always ask us all of your questions, to which you will receive expert answers. For questions about dental fillings and how to avoid them, feel free to bring them up during your next visit. For the time being, consider some myths – and the factual details behind them – regarding cavities and fillings.

Cavities and Fillings: Myth or Fact?

Myth: You can avoid cavities 100 percent as long as you brush and floss your teeth every single day according to our recommendations for home dental hygiene.

Fact: You can contribute to protecting your smile from cavities with daily brushing and flossing. However, for the best protection, you need to combine your own dental hygiene with preventive dental cleanings at our practice. Otherwise, plaque and tartar will have the chance to accumulate.

Myth: If you suffer from tooth decay, it’s important that you schedule a dental filling. However, it does not matter if you receive the filling immediately or in several months just as long as you eventually take care of the decay.

Fact: Your cavity leaves your tooth vulnerable to problems. The structure is compromised, so it may break. Any opening will allow bacteria to enter. As a result, the sooner you agree to fill the cavity, the easier it is to avoid uncomfortable, costly complications like physical damage and infection.

Myth: A dental filling is often not necessary for a cavity unless the decay is severe.

Fact: A filling is always necessary for a cavity for one specific reason: Tooth decay is progressive. Even a small cavity will eventually become a large cavity.