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What Happens if You Don't See Your Dentist

It is important to visit your dentist once every six months to keep your teeth, gums, and oral health in good condition. Ignoring your dentist completely can affect your oral as well as overall health. Read this file to find out 7 things that happen when you donu2019t visit your dentist. tttt<br>

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What Happens if You Don't See Your Dentist

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  1. 7 Things That Happen When You 7 Things That Happen When You Avoid the Dentist Avoid the Dentist

  2. You must visit your dentist every six months for routine dental check-ups and cleanings. Many people avoid going to the dentist for different reasons such as fear, anxiety, embarrassment, cost, etc. Have you ever wondered what happens when you completely avoid dental visits? Here are 7 things that happen when you avoid your dentist: Here are 7 things that happen when you avoid your dentist:  A build-up of plaque: Plaque, if not removed in hard to reach places by a dental hygienist, will harden into tartar. Tartar can never be removed by brushing and flossing alone, special equipment is used by the dentist to remove tartar.  Cavities, tooth decay, and tooth loss: Inadequate removal and build-up of plaque and bacteria will gradually erode your tooth enamel and cause holes in teeth known as cavities. Simple cavities are easy to fill, but if left untreated, then you may require a costly root canal treatment in the future. Plaque and tartar will lead to tooth decay and ultimately tooth loss, if not removed.

  3.  Gum disease: It is an infection of the teeth, gums, and bone that surrounds the teeth. Gingivitis is an early stage of gum disease that can be easily detected and reversed by regular dental visits. Untreated gingivitis develops to periodontal disease which causes bone loss and tooth loss.  Bad breath: There are many causes of bad breath or halitosis such as dry mouth, periodontal disease and health conditions, but poor oral hygiene is one of the main reasons for it. Your dentist can easily detect the underlying cause of bad breath and eliminate it.  Stained teeth: Your teeth get stained with time with the consumption of certain foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, and red wine. You can only achieve a beautiful and bright smile with professional teeth whitening done by a dental professional.  Oral cancer: Oral cancer is a fatal and life-threatening disease. If you are a frequent smoker and don’t follow good oral hygiene, then it becomes important for you to visit your dentist regularly. Early symptoms detected in oral cancer screenings can save your life.

  4.  Heart disease, diabetes, and stroke: Your oral health is linked to your overall health. By neglecting proper oral care and dental visits, you are risking your health. Gum disease does not only have serious implications on your teeth but also your overall health. Various studies have shown that gum disease can cause a variety of health issues such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes

  5. Book Book Y Your our F Free ree C Consultation Today! onsultation Today! It’s time to stop making excuses when it comes to oral health. As prevention is always better than reaction, regular dental visits will prevent all the above conditions and maintain your oral as well as overall health. Address: At Drs. Heidary & Ghoreshi Family Dentistry, we provide a wide range of dental services in Burlington for all ages. 2180 Itabashi Way Unit C Burlington, ON L7M 5A5 Call: For more information, call us at 905 637-5463 or visit www.desiredsmiles.com. (905) 637-5463 or (905) 332-0105 Website: https://desiredsmiles.com

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