The best way to combat cavities is to follow three simple steps:
Cut down on sweets and between-meal snacks.
Remember, sugary and starchy foods put your teeth at risk.
Brush after every meal and floss daily.
Cavities most often begin in hard-to-clean areas between the teeth and in the fissures and pits on the biting surfaces of the teeth. Hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle and brush inside, outside, on top of, and in between your teeth. Replace your toothbrush every few months. Only buy toothpastes and rinses that contain fluoride.
See your dentist at least every six months for checkups and professional cleanings.
Because cavities can be difficult to detect, a thorough dental examination is very important. If left untreated, cavities can lead to permanent loss of the tooth structure, root canal therapy, and even loss of the tooth. In general, children and senior citizens are the two groups at highest risk for cavities.(Academy of General Dentistry Impact January 2007 issue page 36)