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Untreated Cavities: Risks, Consequences, and Prevention
A cavity should not go untreated. Cavities are caused by bacteria that can damage teeth and cause pain and infection. Leaving a cavity untreated can lead to more serious problems, such as:
- Increased tooth decay. The bacteria that cause cavities can spread to other parts of the tooth, leading to more decay and damage.
- Tooth infection. An untreated cavity can become infected, leading to pain, swelling, and fever. In severe cases, an infection can spread to other parts of the body.
- Tooth loss. An untreated cavity can eventually lead to tooth loss.
If you have a cavity, it is important to see a dentist as soon as possible to have it treated. Early treatment can help to prevent more serious problems and save you money in the long run.
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