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Top 6 Most common dental problems

Many do not realize that our teeth are one of the most active parts of our body. Though most of us don't think of them as living parts, they contain nerves and tissues. Also, our mouth is also a breeding ground for bacteria, both good and bad. On top of this, our teeth are subjected to a lot of pressure and strain from chewing, grinding, talking, etc. As a result, our mouth, especially our teeth, are prone to a variety of problems.

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Top 6 Most common dental problems

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  1. Top 6 Most Common Dental Problems • Toothache • Tooth Decay • Bad Breath • Teeth and Enamel Erosion • Teeth Sensitivity • Teeth Grinding (bruxism)

  2. Toothache Toothache can be painful and extremely uncomfortable. They are very common and can be a sign of tooth decay, gum disease, tooth fracture, crooked teeth, etc. Else they can be an indication of poor oral health in general. Toothache shouldn't be taken lightly. If you are having any pain,it is best to get your Teeth checked up.

  3. Tooth Decay One of the biggest enemy of our teeth is a combination of acid producing plaque and food debris.Sugar in foods like cakes, pizzas, and candies is the main cause of tooth decay. Cavities can be quite painful and they are either required to be cleaned or removed. Tooth decay or cavity is a very common yet serious dental problem which can lead to total loss of tooth.

  4. Bad Breath Having bad breath can be embarrassing and can really lower your self-confidence. Poor dental hygiene and bacteria in your mouth can cause bad breath. It can also be a symptom of infection in teeth or tooth decay. However, you can fight bad breath and further dental complications by simply brushing and flossing the recommended amount of time everyday.

  5. Teeth and Enamel Erosion Our teeth erode with time. Though there are certain bad habits that can speed up this process. We eat all kinds of food. However, most people do not both er to clean their teeth after eating. When oral bacteria react with food particles stuck in between your teeth, they produce acid that wears down the enamel. Once the protective layer of our teeth is eroded, our teeth becomes vulnerable to a variety of dental problems.

  6. Teeth Sensitivity Acid in food is also a main cause of teeth sensitivity. Excessive plaque buildup and extensive use of alcohol-based mouthwash can also lead to sensitive teeth. When our teeth erode, the nerves within our teeth get exposed. This causes sensitivity whenever our teeth is subjected to hard, cold, or hot food items. Following a healthy oral hygiene by keeping our teeth clean can help f ight tooth sensitivity.

  7. Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) Bruxism is a condition where you unconsciously grind, clench, or gnash your teeth during the day or while sleeping. Bruxism is quite common among people who have sleep disorders such as snoring and pauses in breathing. Mild grinding of teeth may not require treatment. However, in some cases, it can lead to headaches, jaw disorders, damaged teeth and other problems. If you have sleep bruxism, you might not even be aware that you have it. Therefore, it is important to know the signs and symptoms of bruxism So that you can seek proper dental care.

  8. Therefore, it is extremely important to understand the various risk that threatens our oral health. Make an appointment with your Dentist New Hyde Park if you are faced with any of the dental conditions mentioned above.

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