Definition:
Cavities are also referred to as tooth decay which are characterized by rotten areas of the teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities are holes or a structural damage in the teeth. It is one of the most mutual health problems around the world. And cavities are especially common in children and young adults. If the condition is left untreated, they get larger and the decay can become harsh enough to cause serious toothache pain, tooth loss, infection, and other complications.
Diagnosis:
Your dentist can distinguish tooth decay easily and simply. Your dentist will check up your mouth and teeth with dental instruments to test for soft areas. Dental x-rays will be done by your dentist because it can show decay and cavities.
Treatment:
Medication for tooth decay depends on how harsh they are. Treatment options include Fluoride treatments, Fillings, Crowns, Root canal, and Tooth extractions.
Symptoms and Signs:
Cavities may cause such symptoms like toothache or tooth pain, mild to sharp pain when eating or drinking something sweet, hot or cold, pain that lasts even after you stop eating or drinking, visible holes or pits in your teeth, and pain when you bite down.
Causes:
Tooth decay is a usually cause of tooth loss in younger people. Untreated cavities also damage the internal structures of the tooth and ultimately cause tooth lose.