Being Mindful Of Oral Health Threats

Being Mindful Of Oral Health Threats

Posted November 30, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

being-mindful-of-oral-health-threats Being mindful of threats to your oral health makes it easier to prevent dental problems from happening. Some threats can be easy to spot – eating a diet that is high in sugar, or doing a poor job brushing and flossing your teeth, for instance, can be obvious problems. However, these are not the only potential issues facing your oral health. During routine visits, you can talk with your dentist to learn more about how to provide good everyday care. They can also help explain certain signs to watch out for – recognizing a problem earlier can mean seeking treatment before a problem becomes serious.

Gum Disease

Gum disease, when it is not addressed in time, can damage periodontal and bone tissue that support your teeth. If you fail to respond to gum disease, you face a real risk for tooth loss. Your dentist can provide you with a Perio Tray, which will effectively address a periodontal infection.

Dry Mouth

Dry mouth robs you of saliva, which plays a part in your body’s natural defense of your teeth. If you frequently find yourself experiencing this issue, talk to your dentist.

Teeth Grinding

Grinding your teeth can damage them over time. If you grind with enough force, you could harm a tooth so significantly that you find yourself in need of a dental crown.

Dental Anxiety

Dental anxiety may not be a day-to-day threat, but if your fear keeps you away from your dentist’s chair, you can allow a problem to go untreated. You also miss out on the important teeth cleanings and examinations you would undergo during routine appointments. Dental sedation can help patients who are held back by their anxieties.