How to treat tooth decay
summary
Tooth decay is a disease of children, with high incidence rate, and it is easy to recurring later. Dental caries, commonly known as insect tooth and tooth decay, is a bacterial disease. If there is tooth decay and it is not treated in time, it is easy to form caries cavity, which will lead to the complete destruction of the crown and eventually the loss of teeth. How to treat tooth decay? Let me talk about it.
How to treat tooth decay
First: if the tooth decay has reached the root of the tooth, it should be removed in time. Otherwise, it will not only be painful, but also spread to other healthy teeth, making other teeth become cavities. If the tooth decay is not removed, it will cause bad breath, stomatitis and other symptoms, which are worthy of attention
Second: brush your teeth every morning for no less than three minutes. Develop a good habit of gargling after meals can effectively prevent the occurrence of tooth decay. In addition, eat less foods with high sugar content, such as chocolate, sugar, etc., which can easily lead to tooth decay, so eat less
Third: the average annual dental examination to prevent the occurrence of tooth decay, if found should be treated in time. If you eat a normal diet, try to eat more foods with high calcium content. Long term consumption of foods with high calcium content will not only contribute to the body's bone health, but also increase the hardness of teeth, especially for children
matters needing attention
If you find that dental caries must be cured in time, instead of delaying and missing the best treatment period, it will lead to dental caries and other teeth. Brushing your teeth every morning and evening for 3 minutes each time can effectively prevent the occurrence of dental caries, especially for children, because children are a high incidence group of dental caries. If you don't pay attention to the harm caused by dental caries in time, it will not only affect the growth and development, but also make the children suffer from dental caries Tooth loss of function.