Various dental health issues can occur in your lifetime that can lead to more serious problems if left untreated. Seeing a dentist regularly to get your teeth examined is important for maintaining good oral health, particularly where the teeth and gums are concerned. Read on to learn about three common dental issues that can be prevented by visiting a dentist regularly.
Cavities are caused by certain kinds of bacteria that turn into plaque and build up around the teeth and gums. Any sugar and food starch that comes into contact with plaque will create an acid that can cause tooth enamel and dentin to deteriorate, forming pits that are referred to as cavities. A dentist can detect any cavities that are forming early on and stop them from getting worse. They can repair the decay already caused by cleaning the plaque away and using fluoride treatments.
There are multiple reasons why teeth can become discoloured and stained over time, even for people who are very thorough when they brush and floss. Stained teeth can occur due to regularly drinking tea, coffee or red wine, using tobacco products, consuming certain food additives, or the natural ageing process. If you notice any change in the colour of your teeth, you should book an appointment with your dentist.
Plaque and calculus can build-up on teeth due to poor oral hygiene and not cleaning teeth properly, leading to gum disease that affects the gums as well as the bone that supports teeth. Not only can gum disease cause a person to have bad breath, but it can also lead to more serious issues like tooth pain and tooth loss. Regular visits to a dentist can keep your teeth clean and healthy, helping to prevent the risk of gum disease.
If you have any dental issues you’re concerned about, contact Bundoora Family Dental Clinic today by calling (03) 8560 1697 or using our online contact form to schedule a consultation.