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Thanks to fluoridated water and better education, cavities in school-age children have actually declined. In adults, however, the incidence of tooth decay has risen. Understanding the cause of cavities and what you can do to protect your teeth will help keep your smile healthy for life.

What is tooth decay?
Caused by plaque and bacteria in your mouth, tooth decay destroys tooth enamel. When you consume sugary or starchy foods, these items provide a fertile breeding ground for cavity-causing bacteria. The acid produced by these bacteria eventually wears away the enamel and creates cavities.

Aren’t cavities mainly a problem for kids?
Though people tend to believe tooth decay impacts only children, adults over 50 often deal with this issue too. Changes in the mouth, certain medications, and problems like gum disease can make older adults more susceptible to cavities.

Do cavities in baby teeth really matter?
Yes. Not only do your child’s primary teeth serve as placeholders for permanent teeth, but they also help with speech development and chewing function. Care for your toddler’s teeth as you would permanent teeth, brushing and flossing frequently; however, don’t use fluoride toothpaste on children under two.

How do I prevent decay?
Follow these tips to help protect your teeth:
• Brush with a fluoride toothpaste at least twice daily
• Eat a balanced diet
• Floss or use an interdental cleaner every day
• Limit snacks and choose healthy options
• Schedule routine cleanings and exams
• Talk with your dentist about use of supplemental fluoride and/or dental sealants

We care about your smile at Blackstone Dental Cavity Prevention