Have you found yourself worrying, lately, that you could be struggling with a dental cavity? Cavities are incredibly common. In fact, nearly 90 percent of American adults will experience dental caries, which are commonly called dental cavities. Many school-aged children will also deal with cavities, which can cause discomfort and embarrassment. Fortunately, treatment for a cavity is often a simple dental filling, which can protect a damaged tooth against further erosion and even restore one’s comfort while eating, as well. So if you are concerned you might have a cavity, why not learn the warning signs of dental cavities, so you can seek dental treatment accordingly.

Know the Warning Signs of Dental Trouble

While every cavity is different, there are some common warning signs that may help clue you in if a cavity has developed. For instance, cavities often create:
White patches on the surface of teeth, where the layer beneath the enamel may have become exposed
Grey or black lines, especially in the crevices of the teeth
Discomfort, particularly when eating and drinking
Many experience heightened sensitivity or even pain, especially with hot or cold foods and drinks

How Can a Dental Filling Help

Dental fillings are an effective form of restorative treatment, because they are used to help create a seal against further acidic erosion or even infection. Modern dental fillings can even be made from a tooth-colored material called composite resin, which not only bonds well with teeth, it helps create a seamless restoration most people won’t even notice.

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