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Updated by Meagan Hollman on Oct 23, 2013
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Dental Health Facts and Myths

Students at dental assisting colleges in Utah know a thing or two about teeth, including common myths floating around the globe about dental health. Find out what’s totally true and what’s a tall tale.

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You’ll Feel When You Have a Cavity: MYTH.

You’ll Feel When You Have a Cavity: MYTH.

Most cavities don’t have symptoms. If you feel pain it’s because the cavity has damaged a nerve. It’s important to have regular dental checkups to catch and treat cavities you didn’t know you had.

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Acidic Foods Cause Tooth Decay: FACT.

Acidic Foods Cause Tooth Decay: FACT.

Though they don’t directly cause cavities, acidic foods like soft drinks and citrus fruits can wear down your enamel, putting them at risk of decay.

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It’s Okay if Baby Teeth Have Cavities: MYTH.

It’s Okay if Baby Teeth Have Cavities: MYTH.

If cavities on baby teeth go untreated, they can turn into abscesses, causing terrible pain and preventing permanent teeth from coming in properly. In extreme cases, the infection can spread to other parts of the body. Before the modern age of dental health, dental decay was known to be the leading cause of deaths among people.

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You Have Tooth Decay if Your Teeth are Sensitive: MYTH.

You Have Tooth Decay if Your Teeth are Sensitive: MYTH.

If you have sensitive teeth, it could just mean you’re hypersensitive. It could also mean that you have an exposed root due to a gum recession, or a cracked tooth. If you are feeling pain, visit a dentist or dental assistant trained at Utah dental assisting college.

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Sugar is the Main Cause of Cavities: MYTH

Sugar is the Main Cause of Cavities: MYTH

Though sugar does contribute to tooth decay, it’s not so much the sugar that causes cavities as it is the acid-producing bacteria that eats the sugar.

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Decaying Will Stop After Treated: FACT.

Decaying Will Stop After Treated: FACT.

After a dentist or dental assistant from a dental assisting college in Utah has filled your cavity, that particular spot will not decay in the future—unless the filling pulls away from the tooth, making cleaning difficult.