At Premier Dental of Beavercreek, our dental team is well equipped to care for teeth that have been damaged by tooth decay. We have several treatment options that can repair or replace the damaged tooth and restore your natural chewing function, minus the pain and ache associated with tooth decay. The sooner you schedule a visit at our office in Beavercreek, the sooner we can get you back to feeling normal.
The cause of severe tooth decay or rot is the same thing that causes cavities: bacteria in dental plaque. We eat sugar that feeds the bacteria, who produce acid that softens and weakens tooth enamel. When cavities develop into large holes on multiple teeth, there may be some underlying factors that contribute to the problem.
We commonly see severe tooth decay in patients who have never had any access to dentistry. Without preventive dental care, the disease process can run unchecked. When a lack of oral healthcare combines with a high-sugar diet and poor oral hygiene, it is not uncommon for severe, widespread decay to develop.
Widespread tooth decay is also common among people who use illicit drugs, like methamphetamines. These drugs lead to both severe dry mouth and a lack of both professional and home care. For this reason, you might hear rampant decay called “meth mouth”.
Many of our patients suffer from dry mouth as the result of taking multiple prescription medications. If someone with a dry mouth does not receive consistent dental care, he or she is at risk for rapid progression of decay.
People undergoing cancer treatment, using chemotherapy and/or radiation, also have a higher risk for developing rapidly growing tooth decay.
In most cases, yes.
At Premier Dental of Beavercreek, we always recommend the dental treatment that will give you the best long-term success. In cases of teeth damaged by tooth decay, our first goal is to save your original teeth, but in most cases, by the time we see a tooth with severe decay, it is too late. You could spend a lot of money to save a tooth that would still have a poor overall prognosis in the long term. When teeth are badly decayed, the success rate of restorations is typically low.
If severe tooth decay leaves you with multiple missing teeth, you have several options to replace them. With dental implants, we can even replace them in a way that does not require removal (like traditional dentures). Patients who are prone to rapidly progressing decay should consider dental implants as the most viable option to replace the missing teeth. This is because implants are impervious to decay. They cannot rot away, as teeth do.
Don't let a tooth or teeth affected by tooth decay go untreated. Dr. Lauren Van Ee and our expert staff in Beavercreek can provide a thorough exam and review the treatment options with you. If the damaged tooth is fixable, Dr. Doan will provide a treatment plan, but in the event that a tooth extraction is needed, we also offer several restorative dental procedures in Greene County in Ohio that will help you fill in gaps left by missing or extracted teeth and provide a more natural feeling structure of your mouth. Contact our dental office in Beavercreek today to get started with an initial consultation.
If you've been avoiding the dentist because of tooth pain, our $89 New Patient Special is designed to get you back in the dental chair. This special offers Beavercreek dental patients a comprehensive exam, X-Rays, and a professional teeth cleaning. If Dr. Van Ee and the Beavercreek dental team discovers tooth decay, we will provide a care plan and schedule a follow up to relieve the pain you are experiencing from teeth damaged by decay.
We are a full-service dental practice, located in Beavercreek just south of Kemp Road on N. Fairfield Road. Our facility features plenty of parking on either side of the building, including handicap accessible spots with easy access to the entrance. Our dental practice in Beavercreek provides expert dental services as part of our general dentistry, serving patients in Greene County and the surrounding areas of Bellbrook, Xenia, Centerville, Waynesville, West Carollton, and East Dayton Suburbs.
Monday: 7:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–2PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–1PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed