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The goal of oral hygiene is to preserve a healthy smile by preventing tooth decay and gum disease. When you stay on top of your daily brushing and flossing habits, you regularly remove plaque deposits that contribute to both smile threats. While these daily practices are critical to preventing decay, you may still experience a cavity from time to time. Therefore, it is important to visit your dentist regularly to examine your smile and provide additional cleaning. By examining your smile regularly, we are more likely to detect decay early in its development when more conservative treatments are appropriate.

At your Corona, CA dental practice,  we provide routine cleanings and exams to both prevent and treat cavities and other oral health problems. When you receive routine cleaning, we can remove plaque and tartar deposits that you cannot handle on your own at-home. Similarly, regular examinations can detect developments in your oral health long before symptoms make themselves known on your own.

Routine Dental Checkups Support The Health Of Your Smile

When plaque gathers on the surface of your teeth, they create an acidic waste that damages the protective layer of your enamel. By taking time to remove this combination of oral bacteria and food debris, you help protect your teeth from developing cavities. Sticking to a diet that minimizes sugar consumption can also help you prevent the growth of harmful plaque.

When you attend your semiannual dental checkup, we inspect the results of your daily efforts. If we discover a cavity at this time, we will suggest removing it promptly.

Treating Your Cavities

To remove a cavity from your tooth, we begin by numbing the affected area with a local anesthetic. Using special tools, we remove all decaying material and smooth your tooth’s surface for placing a restoration. Depending on the size and location of your cavity, we will place a filling or crown to repair your tooth’s surface. Without this protection, your tooth would remain vulnerable to reinfection by bacteria, beginning the decay process once again.

Talk To Your Corona, CA Dentist About Treatments For Tooth Decay

Complement your daily oral hygiene by visiting your dentist regularly! When you attend your appointments, we can detect decay early in its development. To maintain the stability of your smile, we will provide a restoration that protects your injured tooth from future reinfection. To learn more, reach out to any of our locations near you at the following:

Dental Associates of Corona in Corona, CA at (951) 273-9580.

Dental Associates of Riverside in Riverside, CA at (951) 369-1001.

Riverside Dental Group at Magnolia in Riverside, CA at (951) 689-5031.

Dental Associates of Moreno Valley in Moreno Valley, CA at (951) 697-6800.

Riverside Dental Group at Woodcrest in Riverside, CA at (951) 776-9001.

Oasis Family Dental in Temecula, CA at (951) 695-2290.