:. Healthy Tooth & Unhealthy Tooth .:

AFTERNOON CLASS ACTIVITY Healthy Tooth & Unhealthy Tooth A healthy tooth and an unhealthy tooth have noticeable differences in appearance, structure, and symptoms. Here’s a breakdown of each: Healthy Tooth Appearance : A healthy tooth is typically white or off-white with a smooth, even surface. The gums around it are pink and firm. Structure : The enamel (outer layer) is intact and strong, protecting the inner parts of the tooth. No Sensitivity or Pain : A healthy tooth does not have pain or sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods. No Decay or Damage : It is free from cavities, plaque buildup, cracks, or chips. Unhealthy Tooth Appearance : An unhealthy tooth may have visible discoloration, ranging from yellow or brown spots to black areas, indicating decay or enamel damage. Sensitivity or Pain : An unhealthy tooth often becomes sensitive or painful, especially when exposed to hot, cold, or sugary substances. Decay or Damage : Cavities, cracks, or chips may be present. Decay weak...