How to Find and Treat a Cavity Between Two Teeth?
Addison, TX

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By Addison Dental Group

Cavities between teeth are a common dental problem faced by many. People often tend to ignore the early signs of cavities. This ignorance leads them to severe pain and complexity in the future. 

However, the good news is you can easily find and detect cavities, even if they are between your teeth. Finding the cavities is the first step toward a successful treatment. 

In this blog, you will get more details.

How to Find Cavities Between Two Teeth?

It can be slightly tricky to identify a cavity between two teeth. But it is not impossible. 

Signs to Look For:

  • A sharp or mild toothache, especially when you eat or drink something hot or cold
  • A feeling of discomfort or pain when you are trying to chew
  • Brown, black, or dark spots between two teeth
  • If you see your food is getting trapped between certain teeth, it may be due to decay
  • A bad breath is also another sign of cavities.

How to Detect Cavities?

If you notice the above-mentioned signs, go to your dentist and ask for a professional checkup. Or, if you want to do it yourself, try:

  • Dental Mirror – Use a small dental mirror and check for visible dark spots in between your teeth.
  • Dental Floss – If your floss tears while passing through a specific spot, there can be cavities.
  • Sensitivity Check – Try eating something hot or cold and see if your teeth feel sensitive.
  • X-Ray – Ask your doctor for an x-ray to see what the actual condition of your teeth is.

How to Treat Cavities Between Your Teeth?

Once you find a cavity, treat it as soon as possible. Ignoring it can cost you a lot more in the future.

Dental Fillings 

  • Best for mild to moderate cavities
  • After removing the decayed part from your teeth, the dentist fills the part with composite resin amalgam or ceramic.
  • Composite fillings usually match the original color of your tooth.
  • The process is quick and typically takes one visit to complete.

Dental Crowns

  • For severe decay in teeth
  • The damaged part of your tooth is removed, and a custom-sized cap is fitted over the tooth.

Root Canal

  • Best for deep cavities
  • When the decay reaches the pulp of your tooth, a root canal is your safest option.
  • Here, the infected tissue is removed, and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed.

Tooth Extraction 

  • When your tooth goes beyond repair, an extraction is the only option for your dentist.
  • You can get an implant or bridge this gap.

How to Prevent Cavities Between Your Teeth?

Treating a cavity is essential, but nothing is better than preventing it. How can you prevent cavities in teeth?

  • Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
  • Floss regularly one time to remove any plaque buildup from your teeth.
  • Use an antibacterial mouthwash to reduce bacteria growth.
  • Limit your consumption of sugary items.
  • Have plenty of water to wash away any food residue from your mouth
  • Regularly visit your dentist and schedule your routine cleanings on time.

Remember, cavities between your teeth can be tricky, but nothing that you cannot resolve with proper care. The sooner cavities are detected the better it is for your oral health and your pocket as well. 

Do you want to schedule your next dental checkup? Contact our clinic now.

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