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2 billion adults have cavities - but how long can they be left untreated? Leading dentist explains
Image: https://www.globalnewslines.com/uploads/2025/08/bcf401c21c9a198141b11fb862ae809e.jpgAccording to the WHO's Global Oral Health Status Report, around 2 billion adults worldwide suffer from cavities in their permanent teeth, with more than 500 million children affected in their primary teeth.
Although a small cavity might appear harmless at first, leaving it untreated can have serious consequences ranging from persistent pain to infections that compromise overall health. Despite these risks, many adults continue to delay dental visits until discomfort forces them to seek help.
Dr. Nora Abaldawi, award-winning cosmetic dentist and advanced facial aesthetician at Beautiful Smiles [https://www.beautifulsmiles.co.uk/], says this is a pattern she sees far too often.
"Too many adults think cavities aren't a big deal until they're in agony," she explains. "But even a tiny spot of decay is the start of a process that can spread rapidly. Waiting weeks, months, or even years before seeing a dentist can turn what could have been a simple filling into a root canal or extraction."
Dr. Abaldawi highlights that the dangers extend well beyond oral health.
"Untreated cavities don't just stay in the mouth. Severe decay can lead to abscesses, which in rare cases spread infection throughout the body. There is also evidence linking poor oral health to heart disease, diabetes complications, and even adverse pregnancy outcomes. People underestimate how much their teeth reflect and affect overall health."
When asked how long a cavity can safely be left untreated, Dr. Abaldawi makes it clear that there is no reliable timeframe.
"There really isn't a safe window. Cavities progress differently depending on diet, oral hygiene, saliva composition, and genetics. Some might develop slowly over years, while others can worsen in months. The key takeaway is not to ignore any signs of decay. Pain, sensitivity, discolouration, or even rough spots on teeth are all red flags. If these appear, an appointment should be booked immediately rather than waiting for the problem to resolve on its own."
She also stresses the importance of regular check-ups.
"Routine dental visits aren't just for cleaning. They allow dentists to spot early cavities before they become a problem. Even with excellent brushing and flossing, decay can develop in hard-to-see areas. A small cavity caught during a check-up can be treated quickly and painlessly. Waiting until something hurts always complicates treatment and increases stress, cost, and recovery time."
Dr. Abaldawi concludes with practical advice for adults aiming to protect their teeth.
"Good oral hygiene is essential, but it is only part of the picture. Limiting sugary snacks, avoiding frequent acidic drinks, and using fluoride toothpaste all make a difference. Most importantly, people should not ignore their dentist. Cavities are incredibly common, but with timely attention and proper care, they do not have to compromise either a smile or overall health."
WHO report: https://www.who.int/teams/environment-climate-change-and-health/chemical-safety-and-health/health-impacts/chemicals/inadequate-or-excess-fluoride
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