Treating tooth decay at home to avoid future fillings may sound too good to be true, but it could be the next big dental breakthrough. By using a new treatment program, called the Cavity Control Program, some dentists can now teach patients how to begin self-treatment programs to halt and prevent dental decay, according to Steven M. Parrett, DDS, general dentist and member of the Academy, who has over 15 years of experience treating cavities and gum disease by monitoring bacteria levels.
"Before this program, dentists monitored the progression of decay, filled the decay, watched the cycle continue, only to treat more decay by filling more cavities," said Dr. Parrett. "Because the area around a restored portion of a tooth is a good breeding ground for the cavity-causing (Streptoccus mutans) bacteria, those with fillings have a higher chance of developing additional tooth decay."
Cavity Control Program
The method, part of an extreme hygiene program developed by Dr. Parrett, acts on the basis of treating the progression of decay as a bacterial infection. "We teach patients that cavities are a result of a transmissible infectious disease and that they can help stop this disease, even when they're not at the dental office," explained Dr. Parrett.
Analyzing just one eyedropper of saliva allows dentists to identify bacteria levels in the mouth and thus identify patients at risk for the preventable disease. The patients are then enrolled in the program which involves one-on-one counseling, bacteria monitoring, nutrition counseling and remineralization therapy (at-home and in-office), which builds up weakened enamel that has become porous. Tiny tubes form in the tooth and weaken the enamel and remineralization therapy strengthens those tubes to make the enamel stronger.
Dental Decay Treatment
Treating dental decay at home starts with steps to remineralize areas that show dental decay. Patients rinse with an antibacterial mouthrinse twice a day, use a custom-made tray to apply fluoride once a day, chew a xylitol gum, use a compatible toothpaste and schedule quarterly dental visits, during which the dentist checks overall progress.
"This method shows that bacteria levels are greatly reduced and that enamel is remineralized within months," reported Dr. Parrett. Although signs of decay will not disappear, the decay will be halted in most cases where patients are compliant. "The program helps consumers avoid a lifetime of dental repairs and take charge of their dental destiny."
Tooth Decay
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