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Good oral care plays an important role in your overall dental health. Poor oral hygiene and infrequent dental visits can leave you to face the consequences of decayed, damaged, or lost teeth. At Framingham Family Dental Care in Framingham, Massachusetts, we can provide valuable input on improving your dental health and restoring the quality of your smile. The first step is recognizing the signs that your oral health is in jeopardy.
Here are six telltale signs that your dental health needs help:
A toothache is one of the most obvious signs of trouble with your oral health. Whether you’re experiencing sharp pain or a dull ache, seeing your dentist is important. Your pain could result from decay, a tooth abscess, or a pulpal tooth infection. Dr. Adelina or Arvi Duka will provide an accurate diagnosis so you can get the appropriate treatment and pain relief.
Everyone has bad breath from time to time, especially if they’re lax about brushing their teeth. However, Chronic bad breath, even after brushing, can be due to hidden decay, gum disease, or bacterial buildup on teeth. It’s a sign that something is amiss in their mouth and needs attention.
Bleeding gums are not normal. You’re either brushing too hard, using the wrong toothbrush, or experiencing signs of gum disease. When you brush or floss, mild bleeding could be a warning sign of early gum disease or gingivitis. Better oral hygiene can help reverse these symptoms. If your gums are swollen, painful, and bleeding, you may have periodontal disease, a serious gum infection that needs immediate attention to save your teeth.
Loose or shifting teeth could also be due to periodontal disease. Periodontal disease causes your gums to weaken and recede, losing their attachment to your teeth. Over time, the infection will eat away at the bone structure of your teeth, resulting in permanent tooth loss. Although there’s no cure for periodontal disease, Dr. Duka can keep your condition from worsening through gum disease treatment to help save your teeth and preserve your smile.
It’s common to experience mild sensitivity when eating or drinking hot or cold foods and beverages. Sharp or consistent pain could indicate undetected decay, enamel erosion, or receding gums – problems that can worsen over time if ignored. Dr. Duka can uncover the source of your sensitivity so this problem can be resolved.
Jaw pain or clicking noise when you open and close your mouth could be due to TMJ, a jaw disorder often attributed to malocclusion or bruxism. Frequent headaches, chipped or cracked teeth, and difficulty chewing are additional TMJ symptoms.
At Framingham Family Dental Care, we emphasize the importance of dental care with every visit. For quality dental care services to meet your oral health needs, contact Dr. Adelina Duka or Dr. Arvi Duka in Framingham, MA, at (508) 665-2016.