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Five Signs You Need To See A Dentist

While most people know that visiting a dentist twice a year is a good rule of thumb, there are some situations that may call for an extra visit. Seeing your dentist every six months will help them detect problems before they become serious and keep your teeth and gums in top shape. But if you are experiencing any of the following, it may be time to schedule an appointment.

1. Tooth pain

If you notice new and unusual pain in your gums or inside your mouth, this could be a sign of an infection. Generally speaking, the pain won’t go away on its own and needs professional medical attention before it will get better. Your dentist will be able to evaluate the swollen or painful area and decide what treatment option to pursue.

2. White spots in your mouth

White spots can appear on your teeth and gums and may signal a more serious problem. If they are on your teeth, this may be a sign that you are developing cavities. If you notice them on your gums, this is likely a sign of an infection that may be affecting the root of the tooth. Do not play with or poke these spots. Instead, see your dentist as soon as possible.

3. Dry mouth

Having a dry mouth that doesn’t get better even after drinking copious amounts of water is another reason to make a dentist appointment. Dry mouth could be caused by diabetes, snoring, or even a stroke. It can sometimes be attributed to certain medications. Treating dry mouth is also important for preventing other dental problems like bad breath and gum disease.

4. Bleeding after brushing your teeth

If you notice blood on your teeth or gums after brushing your teeth and flossing, this could be an early sign of gum disease. It is important to treat this before it becomes a serious problem because gum disease can cause tooth loss as well as bad breath.

5. Inflamed gums

Gum disease can affect anyone, even people with a healthy dental routine. When plaque builds up on your gums, they can become red and inflamed, which is an early sign of gum disease. Your dentist will be able to identify the problem and recommend an oral health routine to put you back on track.

(06/27/2023)
by Babylon Dentl Care

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