13625 Ronald Reagan Blvd,
Building 10, Suite 300,
Cedar Park, TX 78613

Existing Patients: (512) 986-7524

New Patients: (512) 831-7429

When Cavities Go Too Far: The Path to an Endodontist

December 27, 2024

Many dental situations require treatment from an endodontist. An untreated cavity is one of them. Though nobody wants to get cavities, many of us do. These areas of decay in teeth are the result of plaque. It’s a pasty biofilm of bacteria that sticks to your teeth because they thrive on the sugar in food and beverages we constantly consume. People who don’t make a daily, concerted effort to rid their teeth of plaque might end up with a cavity that will require attention from an endodontist. 

The office of Chester Endodontics treats a wide spectrum of endodontic issues. Keeping all aspects of your mouth healthy is as important to us as it is to you. We know the significance of excellent oral health care, and all of our patients are given as much time and attention as they need.

Plaque’s bacteria emit acid that eats away at crystalline calcium phosphate, a mineral compound on the enamel that surrounds and protects the inner parts of your teeth. This demineralization forges tiny openings in enamel and spawns cavities. 

Left untreated, the acid will start to invade the dentin, the next layer of teeth that consists of tiny tubules. When enamel has been eaten away, the tubules act as conduits that let hot, cold, acidic and sticky foods aggravate a tooth’s nerves, and trigger sensitivity and pain. If allowed to proceed, the plaque and bacteria will continue to corrode the tooth until they get to the pulp, a tooth’s innermost sanctum that holds blood vessels, nerves and connective tissues. 

A disturbed pulp is an angry pulp! This is when a root canal procedure must remove the infected pulp and save the tooth. Luckily, though, cavities can be “nipped in the bud” before they get to the dentin and pulp. Avoid a cavity by going to your dentist for a cleaning and examination every six months, though some people prefer every four or five months. The visits will help remove plaque and stop cavities from forming. A dentist will fill it right away before it progresses and turns into something serious. 

Whatever your need for endodontic treatment, Chester Endodontics is committed to excellence by providing compassionate care using our state-of-the-art technology and high-quality products. Please call us today to arrange an appointment. 

Existing Patients: (512) 986-7524
New Patients: (512) 831-7429