Tooth decay is a disease that most of us will have at some point in our life. It is estimated that 95 percent of adults have had at least one cavity. Despite the fact that most people are familiar with tooth decay, there are still a lot of misconceptions about it.

Myth: Fluoridated Water Is All That Is Needed To Prevent Tooth Decay

Fact: Fluoridated water has drastically decreased tooth decay rates. In fact, ever since fluoridated water has been introduced, tooth decay rates have decreased by 50 percent. It is important to note that only half of cities in America have fluoridated water. Furthermore, many people do not like the taste of fluoridated water, so they are turning to filtered or bottled water.

Myth: I Will Know If I Have A Cavity

Fact: Some people may know if they have a cavity because they have severe pain in their tooth. However, if you do not have any pain, then you probably will not know if you have a cavity. This is one of the many reasons regular dental visits are so important.

Myth: Everyone Needs Two Cleanings Per Year

Fact: Two dental cleanings per year is the general recommendations for everybody. However, some people will require more dental cleanings than others. For example, people who are receiving orthodontic treatment may need to get dental cleanings every 90 days. Your dentist can tell you how many dental cleanings you need per year.

Myth: If Your Teeth Are Sensitive, Then You Have Cavities

Fact: Sensitive teeth may be a sign of cavities. However, this does not necessarily mean that you have cavities. Cold or hot beverages can cause sensitive teeth.

Myth: You Cannot Get Cavities In Baby Teeth

Fact: It is possible to get cavities in baby teeth. Keep in mind that if the baby teeth are not properly taken care of, then this can cause problems in the permanent teeth.

Like this list? Now learn about the top 5 Myths of Porcelain Veneers

If you think you have a cavity or need cosmetic dentistry services to fix your teeth call us at 480-860-0092