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Dentists are trained to treat, prevent and provide diagnosis for these diseases because the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Dental Pathology are the basis of dentistry. Dental-hygienists, as well as other sub-specialists, are also involved in giving you a smile makeover.

As mentioned before tooth pathology comprises of either Congenital or Acquired so come let us take a look at what type of dental conditions fall in the category of Congenital or Acquired diseases:

Anodontia is a congenital disease that can be called Tooth Abnormalities. It is a rare genetic disorder in which the patient does not have any teeth at all. In typical dentistry terminology this is also referred as Anodontia Vera. This disease is attached with the group of skin and a nerve syndrome which is called as Ectodermal Dysplasia. Prosthetic Replacement is the only treatment prescribed for patients with this disease. The replacement of teeth has proven to be a successful treatment because it allows patients to get their natural-looking teeth. There are different categories of Congenital Disease. One is when a patient doesn't have teeth called as Hypodontia and the other is when a patient has more than usual number of teeth called as Hyperdontia.

Dental Caries, also known as tooth decay or cavity, and Dental Abscess are acquired diseases. These two are the most common diseases. Cavities are caused by the unwanted guest that rests peacefully in our mouth - Bacteria. They use foods that have sugar or starch and produce acids which erode the structure of tooth thereby causing damage to enamel. The pus that accumulates in the teeth and gums due to bacterial infection is what causes Dental Abscess. Dental abscess can be caused by eating foods high in sugar and starch. However, if you maintain good oral hygiene, this can be avoided.

There is not much that can done to prevent some diseases, other than undergoing surgery. But for the acquired diseases we need to follow proper dental hygiene.

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