Painful…is it my tooth that makes this? A Question to Sharjah Dentist
Your dental health can often fall to the wayside, but big problems can arise if you ignore your mouth.
Here are five easy-to-spot signs that you need to go to the dentist: The most important thing:
You are hurting. When you have a toothache, it can feel like it’s all you can think about. Even then, a lot of people try to “wait it out” instead of going to the dentist. Don’t get into this habit, because even if the pain goes away, the problem could still be there.
Bleeding or swollen gums. First, let’s talk about bleeding gums. Does any other part of your body bleed when you gently rub or scratch it? No. Your gums shouldn’t either. If this is happening to your gums, you may have an inflammation problem, which can lead to more serious gum problems in the future. If your gums are swollen, you may be in a state of inflammation that is even worse. See your dentist as soon as possible if this is happening to you. The good news is that we have a periodontist on staff who specialises in treating these kinds of problems.
If you start to feel pain when you eat or drink something hot, cold, or sweet, you should call your dentist. Plaque buildup, cavities, or bad fillings can all make your teeth sensitive, which needs to be taken care of by a dentist.
Stinky breath. Have you noticed that when your friends talk to you, they don’t get too close? You might want to check in at MFD for a moment. You may have bad breath. Caused by a large variety of things, such as, but not limited to, diet, sinus infections or gum disease, halitosis can make your breath smell very Although things like mouthwash may mask it temporarily, there is a larger problem that your dentist can help you solve.
If you’re being treated for pregnancy or other health problems (such as radiation, chemotherapy, hormone replacement, etc.). Hormone levels and the way your body works in general can change a lot because of many health problems and because you’re pregnant (especially with heavy doses of medication). For example, gingivitis is common during pregnancy, and problems with the gums during pregnancy have been linked to babies born with lower weights. By going to the dentist more often, you can avoid sudden dental problems. ( ORTHODONTIST IN SHARJAH)
If any of these sounds like you, you should see a dentist as soon as possible. However, just because you’re not having any problems doesn’t mean you should skip your twice-yearly visits. We can keep your mouth healthy and get a good baseline for your oral health if you go to the dentist when you see these signs.
دكتور سرينيفاسا راو بوجافيلي
أخصائي تقويم الأسنان
Dr. Srinivasa Rao Bogavilli