What Causes Sialorrhea?

Cavities

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Cavities are areas of tooth decay that may form on the hard surfaces of the teeth. Small cavities typically produce no symptoms. As cavities grow, they may cause toothaches, visible pits or holes in the teeth, and black, brown, or white stains on the teeth. Patients with cavities could experience pain while biting down, and pain might occur when eating or drinking something sweet, hot, or cold. Cavities are caused by bacteria in the mouth and by poor oral hygiene. They can be detected with x-rays, and dentists may sometimes be able to detect them with a clinical examination. Since cavities are permanently damaged areas of the teeth, they need to be treated with fillings.

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