Detected early, treated gently

Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is one of the most common dental diseases, but it can be effectively treated if detected early. We'll help you preserve your tooth and prevent further damage.

We keep slots open for emergencies and acute toothaches. Don't wait—the sooner we treat you, the less invasive and more affordable the solution will be.

Possible Signs of Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is a type of dental damage caused by bacteria. Bacteria convert sugar into acids that attack the enamel and gradually destroy the tooth structure. In the early stages, tooth decay often goes unnoticed; later on, pain, sensitivity, and visible cavities may develop. The earlier it is treated, the less invasive the procedure will be.
Sensitivity to sweet, cold, or hot foods.
Visible dark spots or small holes.
Pain when chewing or when pressure is applied.
A rough sensation on the surface of a tooth.
In advanced cases: persistent toothache.

Why Prompt Treatment Is Important

Tooth decay does not go away on its own. Without treatment, it can spread deeper into the tooth, reach the nerve, and lead to a root infection. Early diagnosis usually means a smaller filling, less work, and better long-term results.

Investigation

We thoroughly examine the affected tooth and can detect even hidden defects.

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Diagnostics

If necessary, X-rays can aid in an accurate assessment.

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Removal of Cavities

The diseased tissue is gently removed.

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Supply

Treatment — The tooth is restored with a suitable filling or restoration to ensure it is stable and looks natural.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1Can tooth decay go away?
No. Cavities that have already formed cannot heal on their own. They must be removed and treated.
2Does the treatment hurt?
Generally not. We use modern anesthesia and the gentlest methods possible.
3How can I prevent tooth decay?
Through thorough oral hygiene, a diet that promotes dental health, regular preventive care, and fluoridation.
4Is tooth decay also a problem for adults?
Yes. Tooth decay affects people of all ages, especially those with exposed tooth necks, old fillings, or high sugar intake.
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