
Brushing and flossing twice daily can prevent common dental concerns, such as cavities and gum disease, but there’s no guarantee that you’ll never develop a problem. Bacteria in your mouth can penetrate your enamel or connective tissues in places that can be challenging to see or reach on your own at home, like between teeth or behind your molars.
Thankfully, your dentist can provide tooth-colored fillings or other services as needed to repair damaged teeth, but only if you’ve scheduled an appointment. Continue reading to learn about 3 potential indicators of cavities, so you know when to call for help!
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