
What Exactly Is a Cavity?
It’s actually pretty simple. Decay (or softening of enamel) happens over time and the result is a cavity-a defect left in the tooth. Teeth are covered with a hard protective top layer called enamel. But once the enamel is weakened by acids produced by bacteria, a pit or cavity is formed in or on the tooth surface.
What Causes Cavities and Tooth Decay?
While it’s ultimately acid-producing bacteria that leads to cavity formation, the most common cause of bacterial growth is inadequate daily brushing and flossing. Certain foods (carbs) and sugary drinks contribute to cavity formation-bacteria metabolize these carbohydrates and sugars and produce cavity-forming acids.
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Dentist Dallas TX
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC
(214) 369-9966
4849 Greenville, Suite 173
Dallas, TX 75206
Energy Square Dental
Bill Blandford, DDS, PC
(214) 369-9966
4849 Greenville, Suite 173
Dallas, TX 75206