10 Signs You Need to See Your Family Dentist

Family DentistIt is important to visit a family dentist twice a year for thorough teeth cleaning services. Additionally, people need to watch for signs of an oral health problem and seek professional treatment right away. If one develops, it is best to receive treatment quickly before it can spread and create further damage. Below are 10 signs of oral health issues to watch out for.

10 signs that you need to visit a family dentist

Give us a call if you notice the following:

#1. Toothache

A toothache can be a sign of a cavity and is typically the way people notice tooth decay. Once a toothache begins, it can escalate relatively quickly. Thus, it is best to visit a family dentist for treatment as soon as possible.

#2. Sensitivity to hot or cold

Sensitivity to hot or cold substances is one of the first major signs of decay or an infection. Sensitivity can also signify enamel erosion. In either case, a family dentist can complete an examination and make a treatment recommendation to prevent teeth from experiencing further discomfort.

#3. Persistent bad breath

Bad breath can be the body's way of alerting you to a dental infection. While regular bad breath is mainly due to food or a lack of brushing, chronic bad breath is a sign of infection. We can identify the cause of the chronic bad breath and develop the most effective solution.

#4. Bleeding gum tissue

If gums are bleeding on a normal basis, it is likely due to gum disease. While it is normal for gums to bleed a little bit when flossing or brushing, it should only happen on occasion. Consistent bleeding is a sign that a dental appointment is necessary as soon as possible.

#5. Teeth looking longer than normal

If teeth are looking longer than normal it is probably because the gum tissue has begun to recede or pull away from the teeth. This is caused by gum disease or aggressive brushing.

#6. Visible dental damage

If a tooth has become cracked or chipped, it is necessary to restore it right away before an infection can develop. A crack or chip in a tooth is a perfect opening for bacteria so it is likely that leaving it untreated could create a problem requiring a future root canal.

#7. A tooth has fallen out

Adults should not lose a tooth. If one has fallen out, it is likely because of an accident or an infection. Visiting the dentist to discuss options for restoring it is wise and should be done right away to prevent resorption and problems with the jaw or facial appearance.

#8. Severe headaches or jaw pain

Bad headaches and jaw pain can be caused by TMJ. This is a condition that can be treated by a dentist so it is wise to visit one for an examination and treatment, rather than living with consistent pain.

#9. Tooth discoloration

Tooth discoloration could be caused by an infection so if a tooth begins to appear gray or black, it is wise to schedule a dental appointment.

#10. A restoration coming loose or falling off

If a crown or other type of dental restoration falls off or becomes loose, the restored tooth can become infected so it is necessary to visit a dentist right away.

If it has been more than a year since a dental appointment has been scheduled, or any of these signs are present, it is time to visit the family dentist. These regular appointments are the best way to prevent further dental problems.

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