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Tooth
Decay begins when the protein of your saliva combines with the sugars and
carbohydrates of food particles left on and between your teeth. This combination
creates plaque, which
eats away at the hard enamel shell around your tooth. Left unchecked, a hole
will be created in the enamel and a cavity will rapidly form in the softer
dentin which lies under the enamel. If the cavity is caught in time, usually
a Filling will correct the problem. Larger cavities
may require an Inlay or Onlay, or a Crown.
However, if nothing is done and the decay spreads, the sensitive pulp (nerve)
may become involved, often causing an Abscess,
and Root Canal Therapy or Extraction
may be required.
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Cavities
that start between the teeth can't be seen, but they can be detected
on an x-ray.
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No cavity on previous
x-ray
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