Scheduling Restorative Dental Work To Treat A Severe Cavity

The more time a cavity has to grow, the more harm it will ultimately do to your tooth. Unfortunately, it can be easy to overlook the formation of a cavity, and that can mean the decay continues to spread and damage more of your tooth structure. However, this does not mean there is nothing you can do to prevent problems with advanced decay! In addition to protecting you against the onset of problems, regular dental exams provide you with early warnings about cavities. After spotting a problem with dental decay, your Virginia Beach, VA dentist can restore the tooth with a dental filling. We are also ready to step in and provide more involved services, including root canal therapy, when necessary.

Concerns Around Advanced Tooth Decay

If a cavity keeps growing, it will eventually expose your tooth to an internal infection. The bacteria that build up within your tooth structure can cause serious pain and sensitivity issues by attacking the living tissues within your pulp. Until the infection is dealt with, your pain can continue, and you can eventually experience so much damage that the tooth must be extracted! Through root canal therapy, we are able to remove bacteria and infected tissues to stop problems from worsening. After this is done, we can restore your tooth with a permanent dental crown.

Arranging Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is required when severe tooth decay leads to an infection. The accumulation of bacteria within your tooth structure will be removed, as will infected tissues found in the pulp. Once this is done, your pulp can be sealed to stop further trouble with an infection from occurring. While root canal therapy puts a stop to pain and an infection, you will need protection for your tooth structure after the procedure is done. A dental crown will surround your tooth and provide protection against another infection, and it will also provide valuable functional support.

Avoiding Advanced Cavities In The Future

At regular dental exams, your dentist will look for any evidence of cavities, and they will also watch out for issues like gum disease, TMJ disorder, and any other issues that may threaten your smile and well-being. In addition to examining teeth at a routine visit, we also provide thorough teeth cleanings that remove harmful agents that have gathered over time. By doing so, we clear away any plaque or tartar buildup found so that the bacteria they contain cannot cause new cavities.

Schedule Treatment For A Severe Cavity At Our Virginia Beach, VA Dental Office

Through the appropriate treatment, a severe cavity can be stopped before there are serious consequences for your oral health. If you have questions about our practice and services, contact Absolute Dental Care at (757) 428-7440.