Fissure Tooth Caries

Fissure dental caries is a disease that affects the fissures of the teeth (the depressions between the teeth) and can lead to serious consequences. This is one of the most common types of tooth decay and occurs as a result of poor oral hygiene and poor diet.

Fissure dental caries is the process of destruction of tooth enamel in the fissures, which are the depressions between the teeth. These depressions can become filled with bacteria, leading to the development of tooth decay.

Symptoms of fissure tooth decay include the appearance of white spots on the surface of the tooth, sensitivity to hot and cold foods, and pain when chewing. If left untreated, this type of tooth decay can lead to more serious problems such as tooth loss or infection.

To treat fissure tooth caries, it is necessary to carry out professional teeth cleaning, remove plaque and tartar, and also use special products to strengthen the enamel. It is also important to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing your teeth twice a day and using dental floss to remove plaque between your teeth.

If you notice symptoms of fissure tooth caries, contact your dentist for diagnosis and treatment. Do not delay treatment as this may lead to tooth loss and other serious health problems.