Common Dental Problems And How To Treat Them

Posted by Dr. Ronald F. Jacob on Jul 9 2019, 03:35 AM

Many people experience various dental problems in their mouth. These problems range greatly in degrees of severity. By getting a better understanding of common dental issues, you will be better prepared to prevent most of these problems by performing a daily cleaning of your teeth. Let’s get started on the most common dental problems we face here in the United States.

4 MOST COMMON DENTAL PROBLEMS

Many people suffer from some form of sensitive teeth. Teeth can be sensitive to many things including heat, cold, and sweets. There are many causes for this issue, but luckily the first step to help treat sensitive teeth is natural.

Go to your local grocery store and search for toothpaste that specializes in treating sensitive teeth. The second step is to remember to brush twice a day and floss regularly. Finally, it’s important to speak with you dentist about the problem. They may be able to prescribe or treat your sensitive teeth right in the office.

The next issue that is very common is bleeding or sore gums. This can be the first stage of gum disease, otherwise known as gingivitis. Gum disease can be caused by not brushing often enough or forgetting to floss. If you find yourself in this situation, make sure to schedule an appointment with your dentist to discuss further options.

A common problem that people complain about is bad breath. Bad breath is caused by smoking, eating certain foods, different medical conditions, or improper hygiene habits. Bad breath can also be a sign of gum disease. Remember when you brush your teeth you need to clean your tongue as well. If bad breath continues, make sure you seek out the advice of your dentist.

Having a dry mouth can cause dental issues and you can notice it daily. The first step in getting rid of a dry mouth is to make sure that you are hydrated. Drinking water will hydrate you while washing away food and other bacteria that is in your mouth. Sometimes a dry mouth can be caused by a medical issue. If you find that your dry mouth is persistent, make sure you discuss this issue with your dentist.

Although there can be many issues that occur in the mouth, it is important to remember that most of the damage to our teeth is fixable. Remember to brush your teeth two times every day and floss every single day. It is also important to visit your dentist every six months. For more advice, contact us today!

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