7 signs that it’s time to visit a dentist

🔊 To have sufficiently healthy and beautiful teeth, it’s necessary to visit the dentist twice a year. While it may sound simple, many people neglect their dental health even when there are clear signs indicating problems in their oral cavity. ☝️

🛡 So, in order to always be vigilant, in our regular #tipoftheday segment, we’ve prepared 7️⃣ signs that indicate it’s time to visit the dentist:

💎 1. Increased tooth sensitivity;

If your teeth have become sensitive to hot or cold, this is a reason to consider visiting the dentist. This could be a signal of enamel damage due to cavities, mechanical damage from hard foods, a harsh toothbrush, or a lack of calcium.

💎 2. Gum bleeding;

If you notice your gums bleeding while brushing your teeth, there could be several reasons. Firstly, it could be periodontitis, inflammation of the periodontium, which is often accompanied by pain along with bleeding. Secondly, it could be caused by dental calculus, which irritates the gums with its sharp edges.

💎 3. Unpleasant breath;

Bad breath is also a clear signal indicating the need to see a dentist. It can be caused by dental issues like dental calculus and gum inflammation, as well as non-dental problems. However, a dental consultation is necessary.

💎 4. Changes in your bite;

If you feel that your teeth no longer fit together as they used to, your bite has changed. Changes in your bite can result from tooth loss, inadequate dental prosthetics, or dental problems. This signal should not be ignored, and you should schedule a dental appointment.

💎 5. Tooth darkening;

Another sign is tooth darkening. Dentists have recently been talking about a widespread trend known as internal tooth decay. When the cavity inside the tooth reaches a noticeable size, it becomes visible: the tooth becomes somewhat discolored in a specific area or entirely.

💎 6. Jaw and joint pain;

Experiencing jaw pain can indicate problems in the temporomandibular joint (injury, dislocation, or inflammation), as well as dental issues (cavities, misaligned bite, tooth wear).

💎 7. Presence of fillings, crowns, implants, and veneers;

To extend the lifespan of fillings, implants, and more, it’s advisable to schedule professional check-ups with the dentist twice a year.

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