In adults, cavities primarily develop in hard-to-reach areas: interdental spaces, tooth necks, and areas beneath existing restorations.
Aggravating factors include:
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persistent dental plaque,
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insufficient interdental hygiene,
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frequent acidic or sugary diet.
Unlike acute pain, some cavities progress without visible symptoms, which delays their detection.
Prevention is based on:
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precise and regular cleaning,
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complete plaque removal,
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reducing areas of bacterial stagnation.
👉 Conclusion : preventing adult cavities requires more targeted hygiene, not just more frequent hygiene.




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