Root cavities
Description
In patients with advanced gingival recession or periodontal disease, the tooth roots become progressively more exposed as gums recede, increasing the vulnerability to caries.
Etiology
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- In the presence of caries-causing bacteria and a diet high in sugars, caries can develop easily and progress rapidly.
- Roots do not have protective enamel like crowns of teeth, so caries progresses rapidly in the roots.
Preventive Measures & Treatment
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- Regular dental visits to remove plaque accumulation and reinforce appropriate home care.
- Lesions can be prevented or arrested using fluoride containing toothpaste, fluoride gels, varnish, or silver diamine fluoride.
- Chlorhexidine-Thymol varnish 1:1 mixture of may be efficacious in prevention of root caries.
- Sucrose-free chewing gum containing xylitol only or xylitol lozenges may be used as adjunctive therapy for adults at higher risk of caries.
- Advanced lesions require restoration or extraction.
Etiology
-
- In the presence of caries-causing bacteria and a diet high in sugars, caries can develop easily and progress rapidly.
- Roots do not have protective enamel like crowns of teeth, so caries progresses rapidly in the roots.
Preventive Measures & Treatment
-
- Regular dental visits to remove plaque accumulation and reinforce appropriate home care.
- Lesions can be prevented or arrested using fluoride containing toothpaste, fluoride gels, varnish, or silver diamine fluoride.
- Chlorhexidine-Thymol varnish 1:1 mixture of may be efficacious in prevention of root caries.
- Sucrose-free chewing gum containing xylitol only or xylitol lozenges may be used as adjunctive therapy for adults at higher risk of caries.
- Advanced lesions require restoration or extraction.