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Most Common Dental Problems and How to Prevent Them

One way to help achieve and preserve overall well-being is maintaining good oral health. This is because oral health issues can harm people’s quality of life. These conditions range from dental decay to gum disease, and can be inconvenient, painful, and expensive to treat. The good news is that with adequate care and oral hygiene habits, the majority of dental issues may be avoided.

Tooth Decay

Dental cavities happen when oral bacteria generate acids that erode the tooth enamel, which can result in increased tooth sensitivity, discomfort, and decay.

Prevention: Limit the consumption of sweet and acidic foods and beverages, brush your teeth twice a day, and floss daily to eliminate plaque from in between your teeth. Visit your dentist every six months for checkups and professional cleanings too.

Gum Disease

Periodontal disease, often known as gum disease, is an infection of the gum tissues that support the teeth. If left untreated, it can occur due to plaque buildup which can result in inflammation, gum recession, and even tooth loss.

Prevention: Practice good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily, using an antibacterial mouthwash, eating a balanced diet, avoiding tobacco products, and scheduling regular dental cleanings and check-ups.

Oral Cancer

Cancer that grows in the mouth or throat is referred to as oral cancer. If not identified and treated promptly, it can be fatal. Some symptoms of oral cancer include ulcers, growths, or abnormal patches in the oral cavity.

Prevention: Avoid tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption, limit sun exposure to the lips, maintain a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and visit your dentist regularly for oral cancer screenings.

Cracked or Chipped Tooth

A cracked or chipped tooth can happen for a number of reasons, including trauma, teeth grinding, or biting on hard objects. It may result in pain, sensitivity, and structural damage to the tooth.

Prevention: Avoid biting on hard objects like ice or hard candies, wear a mouthguard during sports activities, practice proper oral hygiene to maintain strong teeth, and visit your dentist if you have bruxism (teeth grinding) to prevent tooth damage.

Tooth Sensitivity

The discomfort or soreness that is felt after ingesting hot or cold meals and beverages is referred to as tooth sensitivity. It may be brought on by gum recession, exposed tooth roots, or degradation of tooth enamel.

Prevention: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle brushing technique, avoid acidic foods and beverages, use desensitizing toothpaste, maintain good oral hygiene, and consult your dentist to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for your tooth sensitivity.

Bad Breath

Halitosis, or bad breath, can be brought on by a number of problems, including poor dental hygiene, gum disease, dry mouth, and even some medical disorders. It may have a substantial effect on social relations and self-confidence.

Prevention: Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly, cleaning your tongue, staying hydrated, avoiding tobacco products, limiting foods with strong odours, and visit your dentist to rule out any underlying dental issues causing bad breath.

Remember that treating dental issues requires early discovery and timely treatment. It is crucial to speak with a dentist near you if you have any symptoms or concerns about your dental health in order to receive an accurate diagnosis and the best course of action. You may have a healthy and beautiful smile by emphasizing preventative care and taking care of dental concerns as soon as they arise.

(02/24/2024)
by Crescent Heights Dental Clinic

More Information: https://www.crescentdental.ca/the-most-common-dental-problems-and-how-to-prevent-them/

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