Tooth pain that comes and goes, sensitivity when you drink something cold, or a dark spot that seems to get larger are all signs that a cavity may already be developing. If chewing on one side feels uncomfortable or a tooth reacts sharply when sweet foods touch it, it is time to have it checked before the problem becomes harder to manage.

At Clinica Test Romana, we offer Tratament carii for patients from Bucuresti, Romania who want a clear diagnosis and a sensible next step. We begin by looking at the tooth carefully, discussing the symptoms you have noticed, and choosing a treatment approach that matches the extent of the decay.


When a cavity shows

Early decay does not always cause strong pain. Many people notice smaller changes first, and those details matter. A cavity can start quietly and then move deeper into the tooth structure if it is ignored.

Common signs that should not be brushed aside include:

  • Sharp sensitivity to cold, hot, or sweet foods
  • A visible dark spot, hole, or rough area on a tooth
  • Pain when chewing or biting down
  • Food trapping in one area more often than usual
  • A dull ache that returns after eating or drinking

If these symptoms sound familiar, we can examine the tooth and explain what the finding means in plain language. Not every stain is decay, and not every cavity causes pain at the same stage, so a visit helps separate a minor issue from something that needs prompt care.


How treatment works

Tratament carii is designed to remove the damaged part of the tooth and restore it so you can use it comfortably again. The exact approach depends on how far the decay has progressed and how much healthy tooth remains.

Initial check

We start with a focused consultation. This includes listening to your symptoms, examining the tooth and surrounding areas, and deciding whether the decay is shallow or more advanced.

Decay removal

Once the affected area is identified, the softened part of the tooth is cleaned away. This step matters because decay can continue spreading if it is left in place.

Tooth restoration

After the cavity is cleared, the tooth is restored so it can handle everyday use again. The goal is to preserve as much of the natural tooth as possible while closing off the area that was affected.


What you may feel

Many people delay a dental visit because they are unsure whether the tooth will hurt during care. That uncertainty is common, especially when the decay has already made the tooth sensitive. Knowing what may happen helps the visit feel more predictable.

Depending on the tooth and the depth of the cavity, you may notice:

  1. Pressure during the procedure

    The tooth is worked on carefully, and you may feel movement or vibration while the decayed area is cleaned.

  2. Temporary sensitivity

    Teeth with decay can react to temperature changes before treatment, and sometimes a little sensitivity can continue for a short time after care.

  3. A restored bite

    After the tooth is repaired, it should feel more natural when you eat and speak.

If you are nervous about the visit, tell us at the start. A calm explanation of each step often makes the appointment easier to manage.


Why decay spreads

Cavities form when the surface of a tooth weakens and bacteria reach deeper layers. This can happen gradually, and the first stage often does not feel dramatic. Once the inner part of the tooth is involved, pain tends to become more noticeable.

Several everyday habits can influence how quickly decay progresses:

  • Frequent snacking between meals
  • Not cleaning well around the back teeth
  • Skipping checkups until pain appears
  • Drinking sugary beverages often during the day
  • Leaving a damaged area untreated because it seems small

The earlier a cavity is treated, the simpler the visit is usually likely to be. That is one reason we encourage patients from Bucuresti, Romania to come in as soon as they suspect a problem.


Visit steps

Patients often want to know how a typical visit unfolds before they arrive. A clear sequence helps the appointment feel less uncertain and gives you a better sense of what happens next.

  1. Conversation

    You describe the pain, sensitivity, or visible change that brought you in.

  2. Examination

    We inspect the tooth and the nearby areas to see how far the decay has gone.

  3. Plan

    We explain the recommended treatment and what the visit will involve.

  4. Care

    The damaged part of the tooth is treated and the area is restored.

  5. Aftercare guidance

    You leave with simple instructions on what to expect over the next few days.

At Clinica Test Romana, the focus is on clarity. You should know what is happening, why it is needed, and how to care for the tooth afterward.


Aftercare at home

After Tratament carii, the tooth may need a little time to settle. Most people are able to return to normal routines, but it is wise to pay attention to how the tooth feels during the first day or two.

Food choices

Choose softer foods if the tooth feels tender. Avoid testing the area with very hard or sticky items right away, since that can make the fresh restoration feel uncomfortable.

Cleaning routine

Keep brushing and cleaning the area as advised. Gentle daily care helps protect the restored tooth and supports the rest of your mouth as well.

When to call

If the tooth remains unusually sensitive, feels rough, or continues to bother you when biting, let us know. That does not always mean a serious problem, but it is worth checking.


Keep decay from returning

Treating one cavity is important, but it is just as useful to reduce the chance of another one forming. The habits that support your teeth are usually simple, but they work best when they are consistent.

Useful prevention steps include:

  • Brushing twice a day with attention to the back teeth
  • Cleaning between teeth every day
  • Limiting how often sugary snacks or drinks are taken throughout the day
  • Coming for regular dental checks, even when nothing hurts
  • Addressing small rough spots or sensitivity early

When patients from Bucuresti, Romania come in before pain becomes severe, treatment is usually easier to plan and the tooth has a better chance of being preserved with minimal intervention.


Local care details

Clinica Test Romana is located at Strada Exemplu 12, Bucuresti, Romania, and we welcome patients who need a straightforward answer about tooth decay. Our hours are Monday to Thursday from 09:00 to 18:00 and Friday from 09:00 to 17:00. The clinic is closed on Saturday and Sunday.

If you suspect a cavity, do not wait for the discomfort to become harder to ignore. A short visit can clarify what is happening and help you decide the next step with confidence.


Common questions

How do I know if it is really a cavity?

Sensitivity, visible darkening, and pain while chewing are common signs, but only an examination can confirm whether the tooth is affected by decay or something else.

Can a small cavity wait?

A small cavity may not hurt much at first, but it can deepen over time. Checking it early gives you more options and usually makes care simpler.

What if the tooth only hurts sometimes?

Intermittent pain can still point to decay. Teeth often react unevenly at first, so occasional symptoms should still be taken seriously.

Will the tooth feel normal after treatment?

Many restored teeth feel much more comfortable once the decay is removed and the area is repaired, though mild short-term sensitivity can happen.

Can I eat after the visit?

That depends on the tooth and how it was treated. We will explain what is sensible to eat right after the appointment and what to avoid for a short time.

How often should cavities be checked?

If a tooth has already shown signs of decay, it should be assessed without delay. After treatment, regular dental checkups help catch new problems before they become painful.

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