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Cruel Caries in Central Leeds

Sunday, May 5th, 2013

If you have a fairly poor record in central Leeds when it comes to oral health, it won’t be long before your teeth will start to succumb to the evil of caries. These appear as a direct result of acids being allowed to eat away at the hard surfaces of your teeth, like the enamel and they can attack anywhere on the surfaces. You are also prone if your diet is poor, as a good diet helps to promote saliva levels in your mouth- a natural defender against bacteria. Sometimes the problem is quite visible; chalky dots on the enamel or actual holes appearing in your teeth, all means that caries are at work. However it is not often easy to spot if the caries are lurking in a place not visible to you, and only by having an x-ray can your dentist identify if you have problems. Caught early, a filling will suffice and repair the damage done, but further deterioration will mean more intense treatment such as a root canal. You are also running the risk of gum disease if the caries are allowed to infect the tissue around your teeth.

 

Conquering Caries in Central Leeds

Thursday, December 6th, 2012

Bacteria from food and drinks can reap a lot of destruction in your mouth, but worst of all, if you fail to clean your teeth properly, you could soon be having trouble with caries in central Leeds. This bacteria will slowly start to break down the enamel of the surface of a tooth (in its early stages, the tooth may start to suffer from chalky patches appearing on the surface). Slowly and surely, this erosion will break through in the form of tiny holes- caries. The tooth may ache a little, but it may not be obvious at first that you have problems- if you get lucky and happen to have a check-up around this time, your dentist will give you a filling to prevent further decay. However, if you start to suffer from sharp pains whenever hot/cold drinks brush the area, you definitely need to a dentist for a filling. Caries are still one of the biggest diseases in the world and form very quickly if you take your eye off the game and fail to clear bacteria away from the surfaces. The thing is, they need to be nipped in the bud before they have time to infect the pulp inside the tooth, otherwise your tooth is in danger and you are leaving yourself wide open to gum and periodontal disease.