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5 Common Dental Problems and the Best Ways to Treat Them

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Dental problems are more common than you think. From childhood to old age, it is of utmost importance to take of dental hygiene as many issues can occur from ignorance of the same. Read on to find out about the 5 most common dental problems and how to deal with them.

1) Tooth Decay

Plaque on the teeth is a breeding ground for bacteria, which leads to tooth decay. It creates an acidic element that slowly eats away at the tooth, forming holes in the process as it goes. Consumption of sugary and starchy foods, rather than wholesome fare, is to blame for the growth of oral bacteria.

Begin by brushing and flossing as much as possible. An extract is the only optionion or a filling that may be necessary to treat decayed teeth.

2) Plaque on Teeth

Plaque can form on your teeth when bacteria in your mouth mix with sugar and starch from the food and drink you consume. Plaque can’t be stopped, but there are things we can do to stop it from spreading.

In the absence of treatment, plaque produces damaging acids and hardens into tartar, leading to tooth decay, gum disease, and even the loss of tooth structure. To keep dental problems at bay, brushing your teeth is the most effective method of preventing plaque buildup.

3) Enamel Damage

Many people have this problem, and the enamel on their teeth becomes noticeably discolored in the shape of a circle. Fizzy drinks and sugary snacks are common sources of this ailment. Because these ingredients contain acid, they eat away at the enamel, causing it to become stained and unhealthy-looking over time that one has no option but to visit experts like Mehta Orthodontics for damage control. Brushing too vigorously may also play a role in some instances.

As a result, prevention is always the best treatment for tooth decay. Replace sugar-sweetened beverages with water whenever possible. Make sure to brush your teeth regularly and only drink fruit juices at mealtimes if you are a fan of the beverage.

The enamel can be protected by using a softer toothbrush. Bonding support may be required if teeth are badly damaged on the surface. When the damage is severe, the only option is to repair it as much as possible. Detecting the early signs of enamel erosion increases your chances of halting or even halting the process.

4) Bad Breath

In addition to being embarrassing and harming your self-esteem and self-confidence, bad breath is also a common condition. There are several home remedies for bad breath that you can give a go. Among them are:

  • Brush your teeth and gargle after meals
  • Floss daily
  • Avoid mouth dryness (drink plenty of water)

5) Tooth Sensitivity

There are many people who suffer from tooth sensitivity. When your teeth are exposed to sweets, cold air, cold drinks, hot drinks, or ice cream, you may experience pain or discomfort. Some individuals with sensitive teeth find brushing and flossing to be excruciatingly painful.

When the gums recede, the roots of the teeth can become exposed. In other cases, it can be brought on by any type of trauma to the mouth that harms the gingiva. It could also be a sign of a cavity or of nerve inflammation in the early stages.

Fluoride varnishes and sensitive toothpaste can be used to treat sensitive teeth. Dentists are trained to identify the source of the sensitivity by conducting regular dental examinations.

Bottom line, don’t take your teeth for granted. As soon as you notice anything unusual, rush to your closest dentist!

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