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Common Dental Problems

Dental problems are never fun. They’re accompanied by pain and discomfort and it will be impossible to get any kind of reprieve if you don’t see a doctor. The good news is that most of such problems can easily be avoided if you get reliable and high-quality Philadelphia dental care. Experts recommend brushing twice a day and flossing to keep gum disease at bay. You should also go for checkups every six months so that you stay ahead of any potential problems. Here are some of the most common dental problems you should be aware of and what you can do to prevent them.

Bad Breath

This is a common problem that can be embarrassing and lead to low self-confidence. Using a mouthwash will not provide a permanent solution to the problem. According to statistics, more than 85% of people who are suffering from bad breath usually have an underlying issue. That is why it is important to see a dentist so that the root cause can be discovered before it becomes more complicated.

Cavities

Tooth decay or cavity happens when sugars from the food you eat combine with plaque to form an acid which leads to the damaging of the teeth. Contrary to popular belief, cavities can occur at any age. It usually comes about when the tooth enamel is eroded. The easiest way of keeping your enamel healthy is by ensuring good oral hygiene and frequent visits to the dentist for checkups.

Mouth Sores

Mouth sores can make eating quite painful. Sores should not last more than two weeks. You will know there is an underlying issue if they last for more than two weeks. There are two types of sores, fever blister, and canker sores. Canker sores are only found inside the mouth and are not contagious. Cold sores, on the other hand, are contagious because they’re caused by a virus. Oral rush could also cause mouth sores.

Periodontal Disease

Such diseases like periodontitis and gingivitis are usually associated with the gums. It could come about when there is an infection of the gums. The disease could lead to tooth loss if it is not treated on time. You should immediately go for a checkup if you notice symptoms of periodontal disease through the gums.

Sensitive teeth

You may have sensitive teeth if you’re constantly complaining when you eat ice creams or sweets or take cold and hot drinks. Some people experience the problem when they’re brushing and flossing. A cracked tooth could be the reason for the sensitivity and it is important you get checked by a dentist. You could lose your tooth if the problem is not taken care of in time.

We recommend regular dental visits to avoid some of these common problems. For more information on oral hygiene, visit us at https://philadelphiapa.dentist/

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