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Prevalent Dental Problems and How to Achieve Excellent Oral Health

According to the WHO, dental problems are the most prevalent chronic conditions globally. For instance, in 2017, research done by the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) unearthed that more than 3 billion people suffered from dental issues, with dental cavities being the most common. Dr. Dana Samet can help ease your pain and discomfort due to dental illness, boost your eating ability, and improve your self-esteem.

Potential symptoms of dental diseases

  • An aching tooth or teeth
  • High sensitivity to drinks and foods that are either hot or cold
  • A change in the shape and or color of your tooth
  • A cracked or chipped tooth
  • Presence of holes in your tooth
  • Gum pain, bleeding, or inflammation
  • Protruding cheeks

Dental problems

Tooth decay or cavities

The dental problem arises when there is plaque formation on the surface of the tooth. The sugars available in the food you consume are digested to form acids, which leads to the damaging and destruction of the enamel. The enamel is the hard external protective layer of your tooth.

Gingivitis

Also known simply as gum disease, gingivitis happens due to plaque deposits around and in the middle of your teeth. Gums may thus get an infection and suffer from inflammation and hypersensitivity.

The presence of gum disease may bring a severe gum infection, referred to as periodontitis. That particular dental issue may lead to the erosion of the soft tissue and the bone reinforcing your tooth.

When you have periodontitis, you will most likely experience bleeding of the gums, pain during chewing, a receding gum line, and tooth loss.

Erosion of tooth

This dental problem also occurs when there is damage to the enamel because of an acid attack from high sugary food and food breakdown. You may also be at high risk of tooth erosion if you always have a dry mouth.

Saliva is vital for neutralizing the strength of acids in your mouth and eradicating them.

Cracked and or chipped tooth

The cracking, chipping, or breaking of your tooth may be due to an accident, an injury, or trying to bite and chew hard foods.

Sensitivity of tooth

This dental issue happens when there is the destruction of the enamel, leading to substances coming into contact with the teeth’s nerve endings. You know that your teeth are sensitive when you feel pain and annoyance after consuming or drinking hot foods and drinks.

Stained tooth

In a sense, your teeth are like your laundry. Implementing the proper approach may help in the removal of any discoloration.

Things that may stain your teeth are smoking, certain medications, and food.

Impacted tooth

When your tooth cannot afford sufficient space for emerging or developing accordingly, that tooth is impacted. The tooth often grows when stuck below the gum’s surface and assumes an unusual angle.

Solutions to having an excellent oral health

  • Brush the teeth twice daily
  • Regularly visit your dentist
  • Avoid smoking and taking alcohol
  • Do not bite or chew hard foods
  • Floss daily
  • Limit your sugar intake
  • Take precautions to safeguard your face against injuries

Contact Dental Art of South Bay today for regular dental care to keep dental problems at bay.

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