Signs It’s Time To See Your Dentist

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Signs It’s Time To See Your Dentist

Your smile is your greatest asset and you want to make sure that you take good care of your teeth so you can keep flashing those pearly whites. A dentist visit is recommended every six months and this is the best way to ensure that your oral health is a-okay. However, if you are experiencing any of these issues, then you need to get into your dentist’s chair as soon as possible:

Dental Pain:

Dental pain is one of the telltale signs that you have a problem. Your teeth are there to help you, not hurt you! Also, dental pain is the absolute worst and can make going through your day unbearable. Schedule an appointment with your dentist ASAP to get to the root of what is causing your pain.

Loose Teeth:

If your teeth have become loose, then there’s nothing you can do about it except to visit your dentist. This is another situation in which you should not sit and wait. The longer you wait the worse it gets. Most of the time this annoying situation is caused by gum disease also known as gingivitis. Gingivitis is easy to deal with especially when you start adopting proper hygiene principles, which your dentist will help you create a game plan for.

You Have Swelling:

Swelling is one of the most obvious signs that there is something wrong with your teeth. If your gums have blown up, it won’t be too long before your jaw and your entire face get swollen as well. In this case, it’s probably because you have an abscess tooth. Fortunately, with a few antibiotics your dentist can get that swelling down and then go in and deal with the tooth that is causing you problems.

Poor dental health has a potential to lead to problems with your hearing as well. This type of swelling can inflame blood vessels in your ear leading to hearing loss and needing rechargeable hearing aids to assist with your hearing. There’s no use running away from the dentist because you’re just going to end up running right back to them.

Consistent Bad Breath:

If you have consistent bad breath, then it is also time to go and visit your dentist. This is not normal and if you have been brushing and flossing as you should, this should be something that you can squash very easily. If that’s not working, then there is some underlying problem that needs to be addressed.

Going to the dentist is never fun, but letting any of these issues fester is going to make things so much worse for yourself. Don’t wait to schedule an appointment!

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