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Dental Caries

Tooth decay or dental caries is the disease of the tooth where a combination of factors like carbohydrate or sugar-rich foods, bacteria, time, and poor oral hygiene, erode or damage the most rigid layer of the tooth called enamel. This results in cavity formation. If untreated, it can proceed to the deeper layers. Tooth pain and swelling are its characteristic features.

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I have pain in my decayed tooth. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 28-year-old woman dealing with a decayed tooth. I am experiencing mild pain despite trying different toothpaste and mouthwash. Waking up with toothaches is becoming a concern, and while visiting the dentist is intimidating, I realize I cannot postpone it any longer. Can you sugg...  Read Full »


Dr. Akila. R

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. I suggest you promptly consult a dentist, as the infection could worsen if neglected. To prevent future decay, I suggest the following: Regular brushing twice a day. Make use of a toothpaste with fluoride. Incorpor...  Read Full »

I have multiple tooth decay. Can home remedies help manage them?

Query: Hello doctor, I have noticeable gaps between my teeth, and around seven to eight of my teeth are affected by germs or cavities. Brushing for more than a minute causes bleeding, and at times, I experience unbearable pain. My local dentist recommended caps. However, my family is suggesting basic home ...  Read Full »


Dr. Akila. R

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your query and understand your concerns. The gap between your teeth may be a result of cavities. Unfortunately, dental cavities cannot be treated without restoration. If a cavity is present, it tends to progress without intervention. Bleeding gums of...  Read Full »

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