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6 Most Common Dental Diseases You Should Know

A smile on your face shows your confidence. So keep your teeth healthy and clean by proper brushing and flossing daily and with regular dental checkups that will prevent you from these common dental diseases.

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6 Most Common Dental Diseases You Should Know

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  1. 6 Most Common Dental Diseases You Should Know By Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry www.qcdentistry.ca

  2. INTRODUCTION In today's world, each and every person wants to have a beautiful and perfect smile. It’s only possible when you take care of your oral health and avoid that cause dental issues. Most of us didn't get perfect teeth because of their habits like eating fast food, a large amount of sugar intake and due to smoking and drinking. These things are connected to our life because of our busy schedule.   Apart from this, today we will discuss and make you aware of the 6 most common dental diseases that can cause some serious damages and can be cured by The Best Dentist on Chinguacousy Rd. www.qcdentistry.ca

  3. Cavities: - It is also known as tooth decay, is not just one of the most common dental problems, it’s actually one of the most common health problems overall, affecting many people as the common cold.  With a continued high intake of free sugars, inadequate exposure to fluoride and without regular microbial biofilm removable, tooth structures are destroyed, resulting in the development of cavities and pain, impacts on oral health. Can cause in the advanced stage, tooth loss and systemic infection. www.qcdentistry.ca

  4. Gum Disease: - Gum disease is a bacterial infection caused by the accumulation of dental plaque on the teeth. This disease affects the gums and supporting structures of the tooth. This often presents as bleeding or swollen gums (gingivitis), pain and sometimes as bad breath. In its more severe form, loss of gum attachment to the tooth and supporting bone causes “pockets” and loosening of teeth. www.qcdentistry.ca

  5. Tooth Infection: - This is an infection inside a tooth that has to unfold to the foundation tip or around the root. Tooth infections usually begin with fractures, cracks, and cavities. www.qcdentistry.ca

  6. Enamel Erosion: - Teeth erosion is another common hassle perceive by rounded and discolored/worn enamel at the Teeth. Consumption of excess drink and eat sugar-content foods is cause to enamel erosion. Your dentist may suggest you switch to a smoother toothbrush, so as not to further erode the enamel. If the surface of the tooth is seriously damaged, they might require bonding support. In very serious cases, the options will be limited to fixing as much of the damage as possible. The earlier you catch signs of enamel erosion, the better your chances of reversing the process to some degree. www.qcdentistry.ca

  7. Oral Cancer: - Most oral cancers begin as a small, pale, pinkish lump or growth inside the mouth. It is a serious and deadly disease that affects millions of people across the globe. Only half of the people who develop oral cancer survive the disease. Your dental exam must include a test for oral cancer. Your dentist will hold your tongue and check the smooth tissue on your mouth and your throat with the jaw. www.qcdentistry.ca

  8. Chipped Tooth: - It's one of the most common dental injuries. Norman accident can cause a chip. So can something very less exciting, like chomping popcorn. The dentist may recommend a crown if the chip is large or bonding with a strong pitch material to replace the area that chipped. If the pulp is at danger, you may require a root canal followed by a crown. www.qcdentistry.ca

  9. Hopefully, you will now be aware of these most common dental problems and will take care of your oral health while from these problems. Always eat healthy food, intake limited amount of sugar, leave smoking and drinking and control your bad habits like rubbing teeth and must important is, you should go to the regular dental checkup for the Best Dentist on Chinguacousy Rd to get perfect and healthy teeth. www.qcdentistry.ca

  10. Address: 8975 Chinguacousy Road, Unit 5 City: Brampton, ON Pincode: L6Y 0B7 Phone: 905-453-0999 Email: info@qcdentistry.ca Website: www.qcdentistry.ca CONTACT US

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