10 Signs You Need To See a Dentist

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Raymund Tanaka DDS, MAGD, PLLC

Cynthia Leong DDS, MAGD March 2022

Believe it or not, even before the pandemic, one-third of Americans went without dental care.

There are a number of reasons why individuals may not have visited the dentist in a while. Some of us have anxiety, time constraints, or even shame about the condition of our teeth.

It can comfort us to know that dentists have probably seen mouths in worse shape than ours. And the right professional won’t lecture us when we begin to prioritize our dental health.

Here are some signs that it’s time to visit a dentist.

1. Red, Swollen, or Bleeding Gums

If gums bleed each time we brush our teeth, it could be indicative of gingivitis or early-stage gum disease. A qualified dentist can recommend scaling, which can discourage the buildup of more tartar and bacteria.

If gingivitis isn’t treated, it could lead to a late-stage gum disease called periodontitis. This can cause loose teeth and even a change in bite.

2. Toothaches

Pain and sensitivity are often what will finally drive many of us to the dentist. It could be caused by cavities, abscesses, or broken teeth. Pain when we chew means that it’s definitely time to find a qualified dental professional.

3. Loose Teeth

Loose teeth also let us know that it’s time to visit our local dentist. The underlying cause could be tooth infection or bone loss. It’s critical to manage these problems before they are allowed to get worse.

4. Headaches

Sometimes, we experience headaches for a known reason, such as sinus problems or migraines. However, unexplained headaches could indicate a dental problem.

Persistent headaches may actually signal a tooth grinding problem while sleeping. It’s important to visit a dentist when we experience this symptom.

5. Bad Breath

Bad breath is more than just an embarrassment. It could be an indication of a dental issue, such as cavities or gingivitis. Visiting a dentist can help prevent loose teeth and tooth loss in the future.

6. Oversensitivity to Hot and Cold

Some of us just have sensitive teeth. However, pain when drinking a moderately cold glass of water or eating a burger could indicate something more serious. It could be a cavity that should get filled right away.

7. White Spots

Looking carefully in the mirror could reveal some white spots. This could be one of the first signs of tooth decay. The infection causes tooth enamel to dissolve.

8. Loose Dental Work

Loose bridges, crowns, and fillings should not be left unattended. It’s important to get to the dentist right away to avoid any additional problems.

9. Jaw Issues

A jaw that pops when we chew could be the result of clenching, grinding, or misaligned teeth. Visiting a dentist means that we can prevent the problems from making our eating and drinking even more difficult.

10. It’s Time

Visiting a dentist twice a year can stop dental problems before they start. It can also save us lots of time and money later on. There’s a reason why professionals recommend a cleaning every six months.

Remembering Your Dental Health

Staying in optimal dental health requires regular trips to the dentist. We can enjoy a healthy mouth, peace of mind, and plenty of reassurance!

Don’t stop getting smart about your mouth now. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us today.

March 15, 2022