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what are the effects of tooth decay ? ​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Answer:

Requires a medical diagnosis

There may be no symptoms. Untreated cavities can cause toothache, infection and tooth loss.

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Answered by ashokverma48756
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Answer:

Tooth decay

Tooth decay is damage to a tooth caused by dental plaque turning sugars into acid.

If plaque is allowed to build up, it can lead to problems, such as holes in the teeth (dental caries) and gum disease.

Dental abscesses, which are collections of pus at the end of the teeth or in the gums, may develop.

Symptoms of tooth decay

Tooth decay may not cause any pain.

But if you have dental caries, you might have:

toothache – either continuous pain keeping you awake, or occasional sharp pain without an obvious cause; it can sometimes be painless

tooth sensitivity – you may feel tenderness or pain when eating or drinking something hot, cold or sweet

grey, brown or black spots appearing on your teeth

bad breath

an unpleasant taste in your mout

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