Know the problems of rotten teeth

One of the most delicate parts of our mouth are the teeth, so we have to be very careful with them because they can rot. Want to know more about them? In this article we’ll show you everything you need to know about rotten teeth.

What are rotten teeth?

Rotting teeth are a common dental problem that occurs when one or more of the teeth deteriorate due to untreated tooth decay. These decayed teeth become weak and sensitive, and may show visible discoloration, holes or cracks.

What are the causes of rotting teeth?

Rotten teeth are usually the result of poor dental hygiene and a lack of attention to oral health. The main cause of rotting teeth is the accumulation of bacterial plaque in the teeth, which produces acids that corrode tooth enamel and cause tooth decay. In addition, a diet high in sugars and acidic foods contributes to tooth decay. The lack of regular visits to the dentist can also lead to the development of rotting teeth, since cavities are not detected and treated in time.

Consequences of rotting teeth

Rotting teeth can cause various unpleasant consequences for oral and general health. Toothache is one of the most common discomforts associated with rotting teeth, and can be acute and disabling. In addition, dental infection can spread to surrounding gums and tissues, causing inflammation, abscesses, and bleeding.

Rotten teeth can also affect the ability to chew food properly, which can lead to digestive problems and poor nutrition. At an aesthetic level, rotten teeth can affect the appearance of the smile, causing shame and low self-esteem.

What kind of meals can you eat and not?

When you have a rotten tooth, it is important to consider which foods to avoid and which you can consume without causing further harm:

Food to avoid

  • Sugars and sweet foods: Sugars feed the bacteria in the mouth and promote the formation of cavities. Avoid sweets, cakes, candies, and sugary drinks.
  • Sticky foods: Avoid foods like chewing gum, sticky candy, and dried fruits, as they can get caught in the rotten tooth and worsen the situation.
  • Hard foods: Nuts, ice or crispy foods, as they can increase pain or even fracture the rotting tooth.
  • Acidic foods: Acidic foods such as citrus and carbonated beverages can weaken tooth enamel and worsen the condition of rotting tooth.

Recommended food

  • Soft foods: Opt for soft, easy-to-chew foods like purees, soups, yogurt, smoothies, and puddings.
  • Vegetables and soft fruits: Cook or cut vegetables into small pieces to facilitate chewing. Choose soft fruits like bananas or ripe mangoes.
  • Lean proteins: Eat tender and lean meats, fish, eggs and well-cooked legumes.
  • Fluids: Stay hydrated by drinking water, soft infusions, or natural juices without added sugar.

What are the treatments for rotten teeth?

Treatment for rotting teeth depends on the degree of tooth decay and the extent of infection. In mild cases, deep cleaning and dental sealants can be applied to stop decay from progressing. However, in more advanced cases, endodontics or tooth extraction may be necessary. Endodontics involves removing infected pulp from the tooth and sealing the root canal, while tooth extraction involves the complete removal of the affected tooth. In cases of dental loss, restoration options such as dental implants or dentures may be considered.

What can we do to prevent rotting teeth?

The best way to prevent rotting teeth is to maintain good oral hygiene. This includes brushing your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing regularly, and making antimicrobial mouthwashes. In addition, it is recommended to limit the consumption of sugary foods and drinks, as well as visit the dentist on a regular basis for professional checks and cleanings.

We help you fight your rotten teeth

At our dental clinic in Malaga, we have the best experts to help you fix your rotten teeth. If you want more information about the different services we can offer, do not hesitate to contact us.

 

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