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5 Common Cavity Symptoms

Is your mouth trying to tell you something? Cavities may cause a variety of symptoms that demand you see a dentist. Here’s when to listen to what your mouth is saying to you, and 5 ways your cavity symptoms are giving you the heads up!
1. Bad Breath
Tooth decay can affect your breath, so if you experience unusual or persistent bad breath that is unaffected by regular dental hygiene, checking in with your dentist may help uncover what the underlying issue may be, whether it is cavity symptoms or something else.
2. Sensitivity with Certain Foods
Some teeth are naturally sensitive, but if you experience sensitivity linked to sugar, acidic foods, or that suddenly begins with no other history of sensitivity, this could be an indication of a cavity.
3. Visible Discoloration or Pitting
Some cavity symptoms can include visible pitting or discoloration. Many cavities begin as small white spots, but some can begin picking up discoloration from foods and beverages you consume.
4. General Toothache
If your teeth are causing discomfort, which can come in many forms, you should call your dentist right away. This can include sharp and sudden pain when you bite down, or dull aching pain.
5. Sensitivity to Temperature
This is one of the cavity symptoms that can happen with normal sensitivity, but if your teeth are suddenly sensitive to temperature, or if that sensitivity is confined to one tooth, speaking to a dentist about it may help determine the cause and the appropriate treatment.
Regular dental check ups are the best way to spot problems before these cavity symptoms start, but if you experience any or several of these symptoms, seeing a dentist as soon as possible is important to keep the cavity from becoming worse. Call our Jacksonville dental office to schedule an appointment to keep those cavities at bay!


Dr. Jordan Cooper is from Jacksonville, AR. His father is Dr. James Cooper, a Jonesboro, AR native and practicing dentist of 39 years and his mother, Tracy Cooper, is a dental hygienist from Little Rock. Dr. Cooper graduated high school from Central Arkansas Christian, after which he entered at the University of Arkansas as a Chancellor’s Scholar in 1998.
Dr. David Cole is a graduate from the University of Arkansas, receiving his degree in 2016, and is a huge Razorback fan! He then went to dental school at the University of Tennessee where he received his D.D.S. in 2021. He looks forward to getting to know the Central Arkansas area, and serving his community!
Dr. Rasmussen is a Hot Springs native who graduated from the University of Central Arkansas in 2017 (Go Bears). After receiving his D.D.S from The University of Tennessee in 2021, he is looking forward to serving the central Arkansas community and the wonderful people who live here.

Dr. James Cooper was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He studied at the University of New Mexico and graduated from dental school from the University of Missouri, Kansas City. After 2 years of dental experience with the Army, Dr. Cooper moved to Jacksonville in 1973 to practice dentistry.