307 Grafton St #203, Shrewsbury, MA 01545

Is It Possible To Have A Cavity Without Realizing It?

A cavity causes permanent damage to a tooth, and will demand restorative treatment from your dentist. Because they can be so harmful to your oral health, you might assume that a cavity would immediately cause noticeable symptoms. What you might not realize is that as decay takes hold of a tooth, you may be none the wiser. One reason regular dental exams matter so much to protecting your oral health is that your dentist can identify a cavity in its early stages. When treatment occurs earlier, you can protect more of your tooth from suffering permanent decay. This can mean receiving a dental filling instead of a dental crown, and avoiding a root canal treatment

Using Regular Checkups To Stay On Top Of Your Oral Health Issues

Every regular checkup you attend will involve a review of your teeth, and a professional dental cleaning. That cleaning will make it easier for you to protect yourself against cavities – your hygienist will remove tartar, which can persist on teeth, and take care to clean hard to reach areas. Regular checkups lead to the sharing of information about the condition of your smile. Remember, if you avoid routine trips to see your dentist, you could find yourself setting an appointment to address the painful symptoms of a problem.

Early Detection Of Your Cavity Can Change How It Is Treated

Early detection of a cavity means having care while the spread of decay is still limited. When your cavity forms, it will only affect your enamel…at first. If enough time passes, bacteria can infiltrate the interior of your tooth, a problem that will necessitate a root canal.

You Can Look Forward To Expert Cavity Treatment From Modern Dentistry Of Shrewsbury

At Modern Dentistry of Shrewsbury, you can look forward to excellent cavity care. In addition to providing valuable restorative work, our practice can offer the kind of preventive care that will help you avoid issues with tooth decay. Contact us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Pizzi, Dr. Mehdi, and colleagues by calling our office at (508) 842-8838. Located in Shrewsbury, MA, we proudly work with patients from Worcester, North and South Grafton, Westborough, Southborough, Northborough, Boylston, Hopkinton, Millbury, and all surrounding areas.