- Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste.
- Clean between teeth daily with floss or interdental brushes.
- Limit sugary foods and drinks, especially frequent snacking.
- Drink water regularly.
- Chew sugar-free gum after meals.
- Eat a balanced diet with adequate calcium and vitamin D.
- Attend regular dental checkups.
Signs you should see a dentist
- Tooth pain or sensitivity.
- A visible hole or pit in a tooth.
- Dark spots that are getting larger.
- Swelling, pus, or gum tenderness around a tooth.
- Pain when chewing.
Why social media gets this wrong
Many posts confuse early enamel demineralization (which can sometimes be reversed) with an established cavity (which usually requires a filling or other dental treatment).
If you already have a visible cavity, delaying treatment often makes the problem larger, more expensive to fix, and more likely to require procedures such as a root canal.
If you’d like, describe what you’re seeing—a white spot, brown spot, black spot, sensitivity, or a visible hole—and I can explain what it most likely means.
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