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The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Dentalgist: 12:35pm On Jul 01, 2019
When it comes to cavity progression, there are five main stages. This is your body’s way of trying to let you know that something not-so-great is going on.

Not only are we’re going to dive into the progression of decay, but also into some general solutions at each stage.

Which is why we have to preface (yes, again) that good home-care with proper tools and regular visits are not only preventative in nature but imperative in making sure that the condition does not get worse.

1. Stage One: Demineralization

This is where you start to see the handiwork done by sugars and acids attacking the tooth enamel. The hardness of the tooth is essentially being compromised. You’ll notice chalky white spots forming and often times they will darken as they are more prone to stains. These spots are letting you know that the enamel is demineralizing because calcium is being lost.

The steps you need to take at this point:

At this stage of cavity progression, the tooth can be naturally restored and the damage reversed with the help of diligent oral hygiene, office fluoride treatments, prescription toothpastes, and the minerals that are present in your saliva. Make changes to your diet and eat foods that promote remineralization(like cheese & milk), and avoid foods that cause demineralization

2. Stage Two: Enamel Decay

This is where the surface enamel continues its march to erosion. Once the decay breaks through the surface enamel, it’s likely you will need a dental filling to halt the bacterial progression and restore a protective layer. You may experience some sensitivity/pain at this point or you might not feel anything at all.

Waiting for pain is a bad game to play, because that means more damage has been done. It’s more cost-effective to fix things when they are small not to mention who really likes to have tooth pain?! (Not us!)

The steps you need to take at this point:

If your dentist says you need to have a filling done. Get the filling. Don’t wait and let the decay increase the area of damage and move deeper into the tooth. At this point the lesion isn’t very large and a composite filling will usually solve the problem.

3. Stage Three: Dentin Decay

At this level of cavity progression, tooth decay starts to hurt. This is because the decay has gained access to the nerves (remember those little canals we mentioned before? They’re like slip-n-slides right to the heart of your tooth). While the decay is going deeper into that tooth it’s also rapidly destroying the softer dentin layer below the enamel.

The steps you need to take at this point:

To stop the bacterial progression at this stage a larger restoration will typically be needed. This will keep the decay from getting to the vital part of the tooth, the pulp. The type of restoration you need at this point can vary. Again, depending on how long the bacteria has gone unchecked & how much damage it has done.

A dentist may use a larger composite filling, or an inlay (although these aren’t too common since insurances typically try to down-grade& pay for fillings. But cash patients can typically reap the benefits of an inlay).

If your cavity is too large for those types of restorations (aka more tooth structure needed to be removed and repaired), then it will require a major restoration. Such as an onlay which conserves more natural tooth structure than a crown, or a dental crown which is basically a rebuild of the entire tooth structure above the gums.

4. Stage Four: Pulpal Decay


At this stage, we’re not going to lie, you’re probably going to be hurting. You’ll know something’s wrong, and if it’s gotten this far, you’re going to need a root canal to clean out the bacterial infection. This is because pus is irritating the tissues, making the nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue in the pulp die.

The steps you need to take at this point:

Obviously, you’ll need to see a dentist. Depending on the severity of the pulp damage your dentist may even refer you to a root canal specialist (aka an endodontist). The endodontist will clear out the infection that is in the tooth root. After the root canal treatment is preformed, in a week or so you’ll return for a follow-up. If the tooth is healing fine then you’ll be cleared to return to the dentist.

Seeing your dentist after a root canal is a must, as they will permanently seal the canal and restore the part of your crown that was damaged.

We see this happen all too often where a patient no longer feels pain so they don’t finish treatment, but then end up needing another root canal!

5. Stage Five: Abscess Formation

This is the final stage in cavity progression. At this stage, the pulp is damaged. Bacteria and decaying pulp remnants cause an infection at the tip of the tooth’s root. Thus, a pus-filled pocket forms.

The infection impacts the rest of the tissues surrounding the pulp and bone material. There’s typically going to be swelling and lots of pain. The side of your face by the abscess may even be swollen.

What’s scary is you might not feel any pain until things get really really bad and then the pain is intense. However, regular trips to the dentist should catch the abscess in radiographs which means you can take action before you experience any real pain.

The steps you need to take at this point:

You’ll pretty much need a root canal (in order to try and save the tooth), and/or you might need have surgery to open the abscess and drain it. Both typically require antibiotics. If the tooth cannot be saved, then you might have to have the tooth extracted.

Missing teeth come with their own set of progressive problems so this should try to be avoided if possible. However, if the tooth is lost, then a dental implant could be a great option to replace it.

https://dentalgist.ng/the-5-stages-of-tooth-decay-progression

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Dewntrd: 2:58pm On Jul 01, 2019
Thanks for sharing this

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by NOL2dworld(m): 2:58pm On Jul 01, 2019
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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by freemanbubble: 2:58pm On Jul 01, 2019
Ehhnnnnnnnnn

Teeth pain nor be here o
When he do my junior sister ehnnnnn

The whole house nearly catch fire

To make the matter worse she come be last born

Mehhnnnnn
The full people for house nor dey sleep once the teeth start to dey pain her
Especially for night

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Dorischuks: 2:59pm On Jul 01, 2019
That is me cry I have remove 6 already but more are still bad embarassed

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Benjaniblinks(m): 2:59pm On Jul 01, 2019
I no pray for tooth pain even for my enemies

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Natoski5(m): 2:59pm On Jul 01, 2019
The pain is unbearable...if u know u know grin

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by olassybaba: 2:59pm On Jul 01, 2019
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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Nobody: 3:01pm On Jul 01, 2019
This article is just fr me.

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by chukxie(m): 3:01pm On Jul 01, 2019
Dear Op: Thanks for sharing this informative article. Coincidentally my daughter was at the dentist's today. grin She screamed no be small grin grin

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by kinstunfad: 3:01pm On Jul 01, 2019
Very Educative

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Elobless: 3:04pm On Jul 01, 2019
that is good
Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by iksman2002(m): 3:06pm On Jul 01, 2019
i think i need help because two of my teeth at that position in the picture above have that hole and i told my uncle about it all he did was to buy this hmmmmm mixagrip anal.
it is paining me so much and am in school at the moment.
please suggest what i should do ASAP
Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Greatness1: 3:10pm On Jul 01, 2019
iksman2002:
i think i need help because two of my teeth at that position in the picture above have that hole and i told my uncle about it all he did was to buy this hmmmmm mixagrip anal.
it is paining me so much and am in school at the moment.
please suggest what i should do ASAP
Bros his see a dentist...forget mixanal

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by warlord24(m): 3:13pm On Jul 01, 2019
i have had teeth issues for long, and someone tould me, if you remove 1, you will keep removing... and advise me to change to synsodie macline- its 4years now, have not complained any teth issue- got 2broken and 1 wit hole
Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Blackfire(m): 3:14pm On Jul 01, 2019
People will have teeth problem like this and still be running there mouth.....



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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by OmoOsanyin: 3:19pm On Jul 01, 2019
@Op...Pictures of various stages will be helpful.




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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Tats(m): 3:20pm On Jul 01, 2019
Care for your teeth.

Brush at least twice daily
use electric toothbrush if you can afford it. Cleans much better
Use a good toothpaste
Use interdental toothbrushes
floss daily
Use mouth wash
Visit the hygienist and dentist every 6 months
reduce sugary drinks.

Do all the above and you will see sensitivity reduce, No tooth ache and a healthy teeth.
Did you know that that there seem to be a connection between the health of the teeth and the health of the heart?

grin

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by iksman2002(m): 3:20pm On Jul 01, 2019
Greatness1:

Bros his see a dentist...forget mixanal


the problem now is am just a first year student, even to feed is a problem i will now go to see a dentist, then i will definitely go broke for the semester
thanks for your concern sir
Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by enshi(m): 3:23pm On Jul 01, 2019
Pls who is a dentist ? Is he like a farmer
Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by mikecino(m): 3:24pm On Jul 01, 2019
warlord24:
i have had teeth issues for long, and someone tould me, if you remove 1, you will keep removing... and advise me to change to synsodie macline- its 4years now, have not complained any teth issue- got 2broken and 1 wit hole


I guess you meant sensodyne,and how effective has it been since you have been using it.
Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Nobody: 3:36pm On Jul 01, 2019
Tooth decay?....

that's my worst nightmare!


The pain is worse than hell fire.

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by PECON1(m): 3:39pm On Jul 01, 2019
I have removed one.the pain no be here at all at all.the night pain is the worse

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Dentalgist: 3:46pm On Jul 01, 2019
Dorischuks:
That is me cry I have remove 6 already but more are still bad embarassed
what are you doing to prevent the loss of the bad ones? There are options for you: https://www.nairaland.com/5159369/5-available-options-decaying-teeth
Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Dentalgist: 3:50pm On Jul 01, 2019
PECON1:
I have removed one.the pain no be here at all at all.the night pain is the worse
Tooth removal is the last option. You can do a lot to prevent your teeth from getting bad. Prevention is better than cure. Something as simple as visiting your dentist twice in a year will reveal emerging tooth issues, which can quickly be nipped in the bud. Please make it a routine to visit your dentist even when you are not having pain.

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Osyxcel(m): 3:50pm On Jul 01, 2019
Dorischuks:
That is me cry I have remove 6 already but more are still bad embarassed

So what will happen to the other bad ones?

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by DameB(f): 3:51pm On Jul 01, 2019
Thanks for sharing @dentalgist but what foods promote demineralization?
What can be done for receding gum and cracked tooth?

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by gr8gem(f): 3:52pm On Jul 01, 2019
iksman2002:
i think i need help because two of my teeth at that position in the picture above have that hole and i told my uncle about it all he did was to buy this hmmmmm mixagrip anal.
it is paining me so much and am in school at the moment.
please suggest what i should do ASAP

If you can get a forever living toothpaste, I'll advise you to get it, that was what I used over 10 years ago for the tooth which I applied in the hole and till today nothing like tooth ache. You can get it in a good supermarket between 1500-2000.

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Re: The 5 Stages Of Tooth Decay Progression by Dentalgist: 3:55pm On Jul 01, 2019
mikecino:



I guess you meant sensodyne,and how effective has it been since you have been using it.
That's a fallacy. Did you ask yourself this: why am I having issues with my teeth?.
The fact is that as long as you engage in habits that predispose you to have tooth problems, removal might be inevitable because most of us won't visit the dentist until the situation is irredeemable.

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