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What Are The 3 Most Common Dental Problems

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What Are The 3 Most Common Dental Problems

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  1. What Are The 3 Most Common Dental Problems? Dental health is vital for overall health in kids, teens, and adults. Dental problems may be painful and cause discomfort all day. However, dental issues are treatable by receiving the right treatment from experienced dentists. Again, these problems are preventable if you eat a healthy diet and brush and floss regularly. At Glebe Dental Practice, we are here to provide exceptional dental health services. No matter how healthy your teeth seem, you need to visit a dentist regularly for dental checkups. This helps you prevent complicated dental issues down the road. Here, we have the right equipment and tooth products to ensure you have great dental health. That said, here are the most common dental problems you can experience. Tooth Sensitivity Tooth sensitivity is the pain or discomfort you feel after putting cold or hot drinks and food in your mouth. At Glebe Dental Practice, we understand that this problem can be temporary or chronic and affects one or more teeth. The common triggers of tooth sensitivity include acidic foods and beverages, alcohol-based mouth rinses, and sweet foods and drinks. Other causes of sensitive teeth include grinding teeth at night and using a hard toothbrush. If you experience tooth sensitivity, feel free to visit us and get the right toothpaste, toothbrush, and mouth rinses for you.

  2. Gum Disease Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a bacterial infection in the gums. It causes inflammation in the gums that may worsen and lead to periodontitis if not treated. Here at Glebe Dental Practice, we help you understand the most common cause of gum disease, including tartar and plaque buildup. Again, the risk factors of gingivitis include broken fillings, diabetes, smoking, and certain medications such as anticonvulsants. Gum disease may lead to tooth loss because the gum tissue becomes soft and can't support the tooth. However, experienced dentists at our dental clinic can treat gum disease through surgery, medications, or deep cleaning your teeth. Tooth Decay Tooth decay or cavities is a common dental issue caused by bacterial infection, eating snacks, sugary drinks, and poor teeth cleaning. The common symptoms of tooth decay include visible holes in the teeth, brown or black teeth stains, and tooth sensitivity. At Glebe Dental Practice, we advise you to avoid sugary drinks and food to prevent tooth decay. If you experience tooth decay, you need to visit us for regular dental checkups to ensure dental health. Source: soothingcaredental.bravesites.com

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