“My teeth feel sensitive between them. Could it be a cavity?”
“I use dental floss, so why did I still get a cavity?”
These are some of the questions we hear most often from patients who visit our clinic with concerns about cavities.
To answer the question first, when considering tooth decay treatment in Ansan Jungang-dong, the most important factor is not how quickly treatment begins, but how accurately the current condition is diagnosed.

Tooth Decay Treatment in Ansan Jungang-dong: How Can You Avoid Missing Cavities Between Your Teeth?
Although all cavities are commonly referred to as “tooth decay,” they do not all progress in the same way. The treatment approach may vary depending on whether the decay is limited to the enamel, has extended into the dentin, or has progressed close to the dental pulp (nerve).
For this reason, treatment is not determined solely by symptoms such as tooth sensitivity or food getting stuck between the teeth. After a thorough examination, some cases may only require conservative restorative treatment, while others reveal decay that has progressed much deeper than expected.
Many patients tell us, “I’ve been brushing my teeth carefully, so I don’t understand why I developed a cavity.” Cavities between the teeth are especially difficult to notice because they are often hidden from view and may not cause obvious symptoms until they have progressed.

Why Are Cavities Between Teeth So Easy to Miss?
The visible surfaces of your teeth can usually be checked with a mirror, but the contact areas between neighboring teeth are much more difficult to inspect on your own. Even when the outside appears perfectly healthy, decay may already be developing beneath the surface. In many cases, these hidden cavities are discovered only during routine dental X-rays.
Using dental floss does not guarantee complete prevention of cavities between the teeth. Irregular flossing, crowded teeth that are difficult to clean, or inadequate cleaning around existing crowns or fillings can all increase the risk of tooth decay.
Proper Flossing Matters More Than Simply Flossing
What proved to be more important than whether someone flossed was how they flossed. In addition, every patient has different areas that are more susceptible to cavities or more difficult to keep clean. The same oral hygiene routine may not be equally effective for everyone.
Likewise, sensitivity between the teeth does not automatically mean there is a cavity. Sensitivity to cold drinks, discomfort when eating sweets, or pain while chewing may each have different underlying causes. Besides tooth decay, dentists also consider factors such as cervical abrasion, gum recession, bite problems, and tooth cracks.
There are also several signs that may indicate the need for a dental examination. If dental floss repeatedly catches in the same area, food frequently becomes trapped between certain teeth, only one area feels sensitive, or discoloration develops, a professional evaluation may be recommended. However, the absence of these symptoms does not necessarily mean there is no cavity, and their presence does not always confirm one.

Why an Accurate Diagnosis Comes First
Some patients who visited for tooth decay treatment in Ansan Jungang-dong had no pain at all and simply came in for a routine dental checkup, where hidden cavities were discovered unexpectedly. Others were concerned about sensitivity, only to find that the discomfort was actually caused by tooth wear or gum-related conditions rather than decay.
Preventing cavities involves more than simply brushing your teeth frequently. Reducing the number of hard-to-clean areas is equally important. Using a toothbrush together with dental floss—and, when appropriate, an interdental brush—may help improve oral hygiene. After treatment, understanding which areas require extra attention and learning proper home care techniques are also important parts of long-term maintenance.
Ultimately, the key is accurately identifying your current oral condition and determining the appropriate extent of treatment. A precise diagnosis and personalized treatment plan should always be made by a qualified dental professional.

Mind Dental Clinic Information
Mind Dental Clinic, located in Ansan, provides advanced dental treatments including dental implants and no-prep veneers.
Before starting any procedure, patients can receive a comprehensive evaluation of their current oral condition along with a clear explanation of the recommended treatment plan.
Location
4th Floor, Central Tower, 72 Gojan-ro, Danwon-gu, Ansan, South Korea
Phone
+82-31-401-9375
Website
https://minddental.co.kr/
Hours
Mon – Thu: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Fri: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
