hammasmätä
Hammasmätä, a Finnish term, translates directly to "tooth rot" and refers to the widespread dental condition known as tooth decay or caries. This is a common bacterial infection that affects the hard tissues of the teeth, namely the enamel and dentin. The process begins when bacteria in the mouth metabolize sugars from food and drink, producing acids as a byproduct. These acids then gradually erode the tooth enamel, creating small holes or cavities. If left untreated, the decay can progress deeper into the tooth, affecting the dentin and potentially reaching the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels.
Symptoms of hammasmätä can vary depending on the severity. Early stages may be asymptomatic or present as
Prevention of hammasmätä primarily involves good oral hygiene practices. Regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily