Dental Benefit – How do you know if you have a cavity?
I have no tooth pain but have not been to the dentist in over two years since I got removed from my parent’s dental insurance policy. My teeth are fine, but my mom told me to see the dentist, saying I could have cavities. Should I go?
Reply: Short answer: yes, you should see a dentist regularly to maintain good oral health. Just because you have not been to the dentist in two years does not mean you have cavities. However, only a dentist can confirm if you do or not. Think about getting a low-cost HMO dental insurance plan. Having dental insurance will help make your dental care more affordable.
Signs of a Dental Cavity
The signs of a dental cavity may include tooth sensitivity, pain when biting down, visible holes or pits in the teeth, and staining or discoloration on the surface of the teeth. However, it is important to note that some cavities may not cause any symptoms, which is why regular dental check-ups are crucial to maintaining good oral health.