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Oh no, my enamel is decaying! I can feel it in my bones. Ugh, this isn’t good. I mean, who wants to have a mouth full of cavities? Not me! Time to take action and get this taken care of ASAP. Let’s see what the dentist has to say about it. Here’s hoping for the best!
Can You Feel Enamel Decaying? [Solved]
Well, if you’ve got tooth decay, it ain’t gonna be a walk in the park! You might experience some serious pain - either a constant ache that keeps you up at night or sudden sharp pains that come out of nowhere. Plus, your teeth may be extra sensitive to hot, cold or sweet stuff. Bottom line: don’t ignore tooth decay!
Tooth Sensitivity: When enamel is decaying, the underlying dentin layer of the tooth becomes exposed, leading to increased sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures.
Discoloration: As enamel wears away, the yellowish dentin layer underneath may become visible, causing teeth to appear discolored or stained.
Cavities: Decay of enamel can lead to cavities in teeth as bacteria and plaque are able to penetrate deeper into the tooth structure.
Painful Chewing: As enamel continues to wear away, it can cause pain when chewing due to increased sensitivity in the affected area of the tooth.
Increased Risk for Infection: Without a protective layer of enamel on teeth, there is an increased risk for infection as bacteria and plaque are able to penetrate deeper into the tooth structure more easily than before decay began occurring
Yikes, my enamel’s decaying - not cool! I can feel it getting weaker and weaker. It’s like my teeth are slowly crumbling away. Ugh, I gotta get to the dentist ASAP!