Can Rotten Teeth Be Fixed
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Reviewed By: Sofia Vaqar

Experienced Dentist at :  LiT Dental

Can Rotten Teeth Be Fixed? Everything You Need to Know

Yes, bad teeth can be repaired, particularly if caught early. If the tooth is severely damaged, it may be able to be saved. Treatment will vary depending on the amount of decay. Fortunately, there are numerous safe and effective options available for modern dental care. There’s no waiting or worrying if you have decayed teeth. You’ll have a good chance of saving your smile if you visit your dentist early. Let’s address the most frequent questions concerning bad teeth in simple terms.

Why do teeth get rotten and how could they be fixed?

The acids in the mouth are produced by bacteria which eat the sugar in the teeth and cause decay. These acids gradually eat away the tough outer shell of the tooth. If it persists, the decay deepens, doing more damage to the tooth. A number of sugary foods, inadequate brushing, and not going to the dentist for routine checkups can all contribute to the risk.

Fortunately, a lot of damaged teeth can be fixed. Fillings are easy to do on small cavities. More serious issues might require crowns or root canal therapy. Your dentist will try to save a tooth before extraction, even if the tooth appears to be severely damaged.

Tooth decay and damage.

Early signs of tooth decay develop but if left untreated, they will progress. The outer layer of the tree is weaker before the inner part gets infected. The damage can be prevented by early care. Brushing, flossing, eating healthy foods and visiting the dentist regularly helps to make teeth stronger and decrease the chances of severe tooth decay.

What are the signs and symptoms of rotten teeth?

Bad teeth may not cause pain initially so it is crucial to spot subtle adjustments. If you notice early signs, you can avoid larger issues and the treatment is easier.

The signs that you should not put off:

  • Intermittent toothache
  • Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) especially during eating of hot, cold or sweet food
  • Brown, black or white spots of teeth
  • If bad breath is not improving.
  • Consumer injury resulting from holes or pits in teeth.
  • Gums that are swollen or painful around the tooth.
  • Pain when biting
  • Any tooth fragments that have been fallen or broken off. Tooth parts that are loose or broken.

What are the options for rotting teeth?

Dentists have numerous methods for repairing the decayed tooth. Treatment will vary depending on the extent of decay in the tooth. Your dentist will thoroughly inspect your mouth and make the appropriate recommendations.

Fillings, crowns, root canals, and tooth extractions.

  • Fillings stop decay from getting worse and fix small holes.
  • Crowns cover weak or broken teeth and make them stronger.
  • The purpose of root canals is to remove infected tissue and preserve the natural tooth.
  • Teeth that cannot be repaired are removed, and this is known as a tooth extraction.
  • Multiple procedures may be used for advanced tooth decay treatment.

Is a tooth that is too decayed to be saved?

Yes, it can at times. If the tooth looks like it has extensive damage, there may still be sufficient structural integrity and root health to be able to treat it. Of course, dentists will do everything possible to preserve natural teeth, since keeping your own tooth will make it easier for you to chew, speak, and smile.

Tooth preservation is possible when:

If the roots are healthy and the damage has not progressed, a severely decayed tooth can still be saved. A crown or another advanced treatment for tooth decay might be able to save the tooth, as well as root canal treatment. When it’s safe to do so, at LiT Dental we strive to save natural teeth whenever possible.

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Conclusion

If your teeth are in bad condition, it doesn’t mean you can’t still have a beautiful smile. With the proper care, many of those teeth will decay, and teeth that are damaged can be repaired. The more you know about how dentists fix rotten teeth, the better you’ll be able to understand that modern dentistry has a lot of effective solutions available, not just for filling a cavity in a tooth, but for treatment of tooth decay as a whole. The sooner you get treatment, the easier it will be to preserve your teeth. If you suspect you may have a tooth that needs to have some work done, come in to LiT Dental to find out what you should do to keep your smile looking its best.

Sofia Vaqar

Experienced Dentist at :  LiT Dental

Dr. Vaqar is a caring and committed dentist with over 10 years of experience in helping individuals feel confident in their smiles. Graduated from the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Vaqar has built her career and developed a desire to help patients with dental problems.