5 Common Dental Problems (and What to Do About Them)

How do you prevent dental problems? You already know the answer. Brush, floss, and see your dentist regularly.

But what do you do when dental issues arise? The answer is the same.

Still, knowing what to do does not guarantee that it will happen. Some of us simply dread going to the dentist. So, we avoid getting the dental care we need.

If that’s you, we want to help you change that right now. The following guide lists information about some common oral health problems you might be experiencing.

You’ll learn what’s causing these issues and why it’s important that you see a dentist about them as soon as possible. To learn all about it, keep reading.

1. Bad Breath

We all know that certain foods, like onions, cause bad breath for a short while. But if you brush and floss as you should, you shouldn’t have bad breath all the time. 

If your bad breath is constant, it’s usually a sign of a deeper problem. Possible causes include:

  • Gum disease
  • Oral infections
  • Addictions like smoking and drinking
  • Other medical conditions that have nothing to do with dental health

Truthfully, there are so many possible causes for bad breath that there’s no point in guessing what’s causing yours. If you experience constant bad breath, have a dentist check you out.

2. Cavities

Cavities usually happen as a result of poor dental care. Specifically, they’re caused when you consume starches and sugars and then fail to clean them off of your teeth. As they sit around, they combine with dental plaque to form acids that eat through your enamel.

Therefore, you prevent them by brushing and flossing twice daily and getting a professional dental cleaning every 6 months. The only way to cure a cavity is to have it treated by your dentist. If you experience tooth pain, have a dentist check you for cavities.

3. Hypersensitivity

Sometimes, though, your tooth pain/hypersensitivity is caused by other reasons, including:

  • Enamel erosion
  • Abscesses or infections
  • Deep cracks in your teeth

In any case, check with the best dentist in your area to discover the cause of your hypersensitive teeth.

4. Gum Disease

Gum disease largely happens due to poor dental hygiene, certain diets, and smoking. It can cause your gums to swell, recede, and bleed. Advanced gum disease will cause the loss of your teeth.

5. Oral Sores/Infections

There are many types of oral sores that only last a few days after they show up, like canker sores and minor punctures. If your mouth sores last more than two weeks, though, see a dentist. You may have cold sores, abscesses, thrush, or other infections that require professional help.

Are You Experiencing These Dental Problems?

For the sake of your health, you should never ignore these dental problems. See a dentist right away if you experience these or any other dental issues.

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