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Dental Conditions

There is more than just tooth decay to worry about!

Some of the most familiar dental problems include:

Gum Disease - Red or Swollen Gums
Bad Breath - Halitosis
Cavities - Tooth Decay
Dry Mouth - Lack of saliva
Mouth Sores - Various types sores that can appear anywhere within the mouth, including the inner cheeks, tongue, lips, or palate.
TMJ - Tempro-mandibular joint syndrome
Tooth Sensitivity

Gum Disease, Cavities and Bad Breath are the most familiar to most. The causes of gum disease and its prevention are important to understand so as to prevent the long term damage that can occur.

Periodontal disease (gum disease) can start out mild (Gingivitis) and then lease to serious (Periodontitis) if not treated. These are serious infections that can actually lead to tooth loss if not treated. Most often Gingivitis is caused by poor oral hygiene or simply put, bad habits!

For the most part, the symptoms of Gingivitis include red and swollen gums and a tendency to bleed. Once Gingivitis is left untreated it can then eventually lead to Periodontitis. This can then lead to serious infections, destruction of gum tissue and bone and eventually a loosening of teeth and or tooth loss.

How do you know if this is a problem? Usually you can tell by noticing your gums have become red, swollen and tend to bleed easily! This should be the first red flag to start maintaining good oral care and see your dentist. Time to start brushing and flossing after every meal!

Unfortunately not everyone responds to the early symptoms as they should and often times this leads to Periodontitis. This is not to be taken lightly and a visit to the dentist is a must. The longer you wait the more damage this disease can do. Fear of the dentist is not a good reason to avoid going.

How do you avoid gum disease?

By understanding the causes of gum disease! But the first factor for many is maintaining good oral hygiene! There is no easy way out. People have to brush, floss and visit their dentist often to avoid problems. Think of it like this, if you don't maintain an automobile what will happen? The human mouth takes a lot of abuse. We chew, grind, constantly expose it to various bacteria, therefore we have to take care of our most crucial mechanism.... our mouth!

Don't delay, maintain your daily oral hygiene routine and visit your dentist regularly.
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