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Here’s a scenario we run into all the time at our Beaverton office. A patient comes in for a routine checkup. Their teeth feel fine. No pain when they chew, no sensitivity to cold drinks, nothing feels loose or strange. They’re genuinely expecting a clean bill of health. Then we show them the X-ray.

Right there, between two teeth or hiding in a groove on the chewing surface, is a small spot of decay. A cavity. And the patient’s first reaction is almost always the same: “But that doesn’t hurt. How can I have a cavity?”

You Might Have a Cavity Even If It Doesn't Hurt in Beaverton, OR

Pain Usually Comes Late

Tooth decay starts quietly. Really quietly.

A cavity begins when bacteria in your mouth feed on sugars and produce acid. That acid eats through the hard outer layer of your tooth called enamel. But enamel doesn’t have any nerve endings. So the decay can be chugging along, getting bigger and bigger, and you might feel absolutely nothing.

You won’t feel a thing until that decay gets close to or reaches the innermost layer of your tooth: the pulp. That’s where the nerves and blood vessels live. And that’s when the real pain shows up. By the time a cavity hurts, it’s often deep. It might be close to needing a root canal instead of just a simple filling.

The Hidden Spots Decay Loves

Some cavities are easy to spot. You might see a dark spot on a tooth or feel a rough edge with your tongue. But many cavities hide in places you simply can’t see or feel on your own.

Why Regular Checkups Matter

This is why we’re so big on regular exams and X-rays at Mattson Hellickson Dental. Not because we’re trying to find problems, but because we want to catch them early, when they’re small, painless, and easy to fix.

A small cavity might take fifteen minutes to treat with a simple filling. A large, painful cavity that’s reached the nerve might take multiple appointments, a root canal, and a crown. Which one sounds better to you?

Dr. Mattson, Dr. Hellickson, and Dr. Daraee have seen it both ways thousands of times. The patients who come in regularly almost always have smaller problems and fewer surprises. The patients who wait until something hurts often end up needing more extensive, and more expensive, care.

Don’t Wait for the Pain

We get it. Life is busy. Between work, kids, soccer practice, and everything else on your plate, scheduling a dental checkup might not feel urgent when nothing hurts. But by the time it does hurt, you’ve likely waited too long.

Let us take a quick look. A few X-rays, a gentle exam, and we’ll tell you exactly what’s going on. If everything looks great, you leave with peace of mind. If we find a small cavity, we’ll fix it before it becomes a big problem. Either way, you’ll be glad you came in.

New patients are always welcome at MH Dental. Call our Beaverton office at 503-308-7664 to schedule your checkup today.