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How Do You Locate A Tooth Cavity?

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How Do You Locate A Tooth Cavity?

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Tooth decay is the eating away of the tooth by bacteria. The bacteria first attack the outer layer of the tooth called the enamel. The bacteria then make their way through the dentin. At this stage a cavity has formed. Feel the pain. The easiest way to locate a cavity is to follow the pain. Once you have found the painful area, brush, floss, and follow the next several steps to pinpoint the cavity. Follow the change in the bite. When your bite changes this is a sign of tooth decay. Search the area of the change with Steps 4 and 5. Look for puffy red gums. The area around a tooth cavity will begin to swell. The swelling is due to the infection and should be treated immediately. Search your teeth with a dental mirror. These can be found at any grocery or drug store. Look in the dental hygiene products area. Use the mirror to search behind the teeth. Look for a dark hole. The hole gets deeper as the bacteria burrow its way deeper into your dentin. Use a Dental Scalars to feel around for h

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