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Say Goodbye to Cavities

Some people believe that tooth decay is simply a problem for children, but the truth is that anybody can be at risk. However, the important thing to note is that tooth decay is entirely avoidable.

Your teeth are composed of three layers: an outside layer (enamel), a middle layer (dentin), and a central layer (pulp). If left untreated, tooth decay may result in further issues such as cavities (holes in the teeth), gum disease, or dental abscesses, which are pus-filled collections at the ends of the teeth or in the gums.

Signs and Symptoms of Tooth Decay

  • Discolouration of the teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Toothache
  • Sensitivity to cold or heat
  • Loose fillings

In the most advanced instances of tooth decay, the decay may be so severe that the tooth will have to be removed. With our advanced techniques and experienced dental team, we offer professional tooth cavity treatment that restores the health and aesthetics of your smile. Therefore preserve your smile right now by scheduling an appointment with our staff at The Dental Lounges for a complete examination.

Protecting Smiles Everyday

Utilising high-quality materials and cutting-edge technology, our dentists are adept at tooth decay filling, helping to halt decay progression and prevent further damage. Now let’s look at the many treatment methods available depending on the stage of tooth decay.

  • Fluoride Treatment
    Tooth decay in its early stage is actually reversible before more serious harm occurs. This can be accomplished by fluoridating the teeth, which strengthens the enamel and makes it more resistant to the acids generated by plaque bacteria.
  • Fillings
    Cavities are often seen when a tooth reaches the enamel degradation stage. The solutions is fillings where the cavities are then filled with materials like resin, ceramic, or dental amalgam, which are the same shade as your tooth.
  • Crowns
    When decay has progressed to the dentin layer, it advances more quickly than it would in the enamel layer. The deterioration in the dentin can be repaired with a filling if it is discovered early enough. A crown becomes necessary in more advanced situations.
  • Root Canal Procedure
    When tooth decay reaches the pulp, a root canal could be necessary. A root canal is a procedure in which the diseased pulp is removed and the tooth cavity is cleansed and filled. Afterwards, a crown is affixed to the tooth in need.

We prioritise your oral health, offering efficient tooth decay removal to alleviate discomfort and prevent the spread of decay to neighbouring teeth. The Dental Lounges will customise  your tooth decay treatment plan so that you can get the finest outcomes possible.

Before & Afters

How Does the Tooth Decay Procedure Work?

Step 1

The first step is to examine and get more precise information regarding the location and severity of the deterioration.

Step 2

Additionally, X-rays are required to identify deterioration since it may develop in regions that are not apparent to the human eye.

Step 3

To remove any leftover stains, your teeth are cleaned and polished.

Step 4

Fluoride varnish is put on your teeth to prevent them from further damage and decay.

Step 5

Your dentist will advise you on how to avoid tooth decay in the future.

The Dental Lounges Pricing

Tooth decay treatment cost will be determined by your symptoms, age, overall health, and the severity of the issue. As part of our commitment to transparent and upfront pricing, we will always inform you of the precise cost of any treatment before proceeding with it.

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Why Choose
The Dental Lounges?

  • We’re open 6 days a week with flexible opening hours.
  • We have a highly skilled – patient focused team.
  • Free internet access.
  • An ultra-modern interior with your comfort in mind.
  • Sit back and enjoy a relaxed environment.
  • Late evening appointments for those with busy working schedules.
  • State-of-the-art facilities to ensure the highest level of dental care.

FAQ'S

Flossing is critical to the health of your teeth and gums. Plaque removal, healthy gums, and the prevention of periodontal disease are all benefits of flossing regularly. Flossing helps maintain a healthy and attractive smile for a lifetime by eliminating food particles and germs that accumulate between teeth.

Tooth decay occurs for a variety of reasons. Heredity, salivary composition, sugars and other carbohydrates such as starchy diets all play a role. Bacteria that live on the teeth (dental plaque) consume carbohydrates and produce acids. These acids eat away at the tooth, resulting in the formation of a cavity.

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in a wide range of foods and water and is critical in preventing tooth decay because it strengthens teeth against acid-producing bacteria. You can protect your teeth from cavities by drinking fluoridated tap water, brushing with fluoride toothpaste, or washing with fluoride mouthwash.

X-rays enable your dentist to detect oral health problems that are hard to detect with only a visual examination. Your dentist may propose a complete series of X-rays to create a baseline for your oral health, detect prospective issues such as cavities, tooth decay, and affected teeth, or prepare for a more extensive dental treatment.

Cavities are microscopic holes that form on the hard surface of your teeth over time. Brushing twice a day and flossing once a day is the most efficient strategies to eliminate plaque accumulation between the teeth and below the gumline. When paired with fluoride treatment, regular tooth cleanings and examinations at your local dentist can help maintain good oral hygiene that has proven to be effective against cavities.