Tooth Decay Treatment in Etobicoke

At Roha Dental, we understand that tooth decay, also known as cavities, is a common dental issue that can affect anyone at any age. If left untreated, tooth decay can lead to severe dental complications, including pain, infection, and even tooth loss. Our experienced dentists in Etobicoke are here to help you effectively treat cavities and restore your oral health.

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What is Tooth Decay?

Tooth decay is the process by which bacteria in your mouth produce acids that erode your tooth enamel, the protective outer layer of your teeth. Over time, this decay can create cavities, which are holes in the teeth. If untreated, tooth decay can lead to further damage, including infection and more serious dental problems.

There are several causes of tooth decay, including:

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • High sugar intake
  • Plaque buildup on teeth
  • Dry mouth (reduced saliva flow)
  • Infrequent dental check-ups
  • Certain medical conditions or medications

Signs and Symptoms of Tooth Decay

Early detection of tooth decay is key to preventing further damage. Some common signs and symptoms of tooth decay include:

  • Tooth sensitivity to hot or cold
  • Pain while chewing or biting
  • Visible holes or pits in the teeth
  • Discoloration on the affected tooth (brown, black, or white spots)
  • Persistent toothaches
  • Bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to contact Roha Dental as soon as possible for an examination. Early intervention can help preserve your tooth and avoid more invasive treatments.

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Tooth Decay Treatment Options at Roha Dental

At Roha Dental, we offer a range of effective treatments for tooth decay to restore your oral health and prevent further damage. Depending on the severity of your condition, our experienced dentists will recommend the best treatment option for you:

Dental Fillings

For early cavities, one of the best solutions is to fill them with dental fillings. First we need to get rid of any diseased parts in your teeth, then pack a long-lasting material such as amalgam, resin or even gold into the hole. Fillings made of modern materials can not only restore your teeth’s structure. They also prevent further decay of the tooth and relieve pain caused by cavities.

Root Canal Therapy

When the decay reaches the tooth’s inside (called the “pulp”), a root canal may be needed to remove infected tissue and save it. After sealing and repairing the area, we put a dental crown on it. Root canal therapy is an extremely effective way to keep your tooth instead of having it pulled or: losing your real teeth.

Dental Crowns

Should tooth decay have caused a lot of damage, we can suggest placing a dental crown to repair its shape, size and function. Crowns to fit over the entire tooth give ongoing protection and durability.

Tooth Extraction

When tooth decay has become too severe for us to rescue your tooth, we may have to extract it. We want to save your own teeth: whenever possible but if extraction is required, we will make your experience as pleasant as possible and offer treatments to replace missing teeth, or bridges, dental implants (fixed) which can be installed in a number of ways and dentures.

Why Choose Roha Dental for Tooth Decay Treatment in Etobicoke?

We pride ourselves on providing top-quality dental care in a comfortable and welcoming setting. That is why our patients come to us for their tooth decay treatments:

Experienced Dentists

The skilled team at Roha Dental has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating tooth decay in all its stages.

Comprehensive Care

We offer personalized treatment options tailored to the severity of your tooth decay and your overall dental health.

Focus on Prevention

We will not simply treat tooth decay -- we work to maintain good long-term oral health for you with preventative care.

Patient Comfort

Your comfort is our top priority. We offer a variety of options to make your treatment as pleasant as possible.