No one wants to have a gorgeous tooth marred by a cavity, but it happens to nearly everyone. While no one wants to have a cavity, there are things you can do to prevent cavities, especially if you know which teeth can cause the most issues. Here's an explanation of which teeth can cause the most problems and how you can make sure your teeth stay cavity-free.
How Cavities Form
Cavities are what happens when the acids in bacteria eat away at your tooth enamel. Over time, the acids will eat a hole in your teeth. If you don't get to the dentist to get the cavity filled, the cavity will continue to grow until it breaches the middle of your tooth, which is soft. The soft middle of your tooth called the pulp, is full of nerves and blood vessels, which means once the cavity gets there, you will be in enormous pain from an infection. At that point, a dentist may have to perform a root canal to save the tooth.
Which Teeth Are Most At Risk?
Cavities can occur in any tooth, but they are most likely to form in premolars and molars, which are located near the rear of your mouth. These are the largest teeth you have, and they have an irregular surface rather than a smooth surface. The surface of these teeth helps you chew and grind up food effectively.
While the surface is useful for grinding food, it also allows food particles to become trapped there. You also may run into problems brushing and flossing those back teeth because they are so hard to reach. To avoid cavities in these teeth, be sure you are brushing your molars and premolars thoroughly and flossing. That way, you can prevent many potential cavities in your back teeth.
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