Cavities and Dental Decay Treatment Near You

Cavities and dental decay form when bacteria create acids that erode enamel, leading to pain, sensitivity, and infection if untreated. Early care and healthy habits can stop decay and protect your natural teeth.

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Treatment for Cavities and Dental Decay

Effective treatment restores strength, function, and comfort to decayed teeth.

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Dental Fillings: Repair cavities and restore tooth shape.

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Fluoride Treatments: Rebuild enamel and stop early decay.

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Crowns: Protect and strengthen severely damaged teeth.

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Root Canal Therapy: Remove infection and save natural teeth.

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Preventing Cavities and Decay

Good oral care habits help prevent decay and maintain healthy teeth.

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Brush and floss daily to remove plaque and protect enamel.

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Limit sugary foods and drinks to reduce acid buildup.

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Stay hydrated to wash away food particles and support saliva flow.

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Schedule regular checkups for cleanings and early detection.