5 Oral Health Signs You Should Never Ignore

West Bloomfield Family DentistMost people admit to not seeing their dentist as much as they’d like to even though 85% of Americans feel oral health care is an extremely important part of their overall health. Unfortunately, most people still put off visiting their dentist until an emergency or serious issue occurs such as trauma leading to chips, cracks and fractured teeth, or until decay or pain become too annoying to live with on a daily basis. But regardless of whether you visit your West Bloomfield Family Dentist as often as you should or simply fit in an appointment as life permits, there are 5 oral health signs you should never ignore.

Bleeding or Changing Gums

Mouth tissue is sensitive and it’s not uncommon for food, trauma, or even the wrong toothbrush to cause your gums to bleed. However, gingivitis is the most common reason for your gums to bleed or develop noticeable changes. Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease and it affects around half of American adults over the age of 30. Inflamed or discolored gums are among the earliest signs of the disease. Add in the sign of bleeding gums and it’s almost a guarantee that gum disease is present. Brushing your teeth properly is the easiest and most effective way to avoid gingivitis. But once it progresses, you’ll need professional help to treat gum disease.

Chronic Bad Breath

Practically everyone has bad breath from time-to-time, but chronic bad breath, or halitosis, is another matter altogether. Halitosis is a consistent and ongoing issue that can be caused by a number of life factors such as diet and vices, drug and medication use, sinus issues, and even a foreign body entering the nasal passages. But halitosis is most often due to bacteria, decay, and gingivitis caused by poor oral health habits. Even if you do brush your teeth regularly, you may not be doing it correctly or often enough. Chronic bad breath may be a sign that you need to call your West Bloomfield Family Dentist to help get you back on track.

Sudden or Increased Tooth Sensitivity

Millions of Americans have no idea that they’re carrying around a mouthful of budding decay. Tooth sensitivity is a big sign that there’s serious trouble afoot. While sensitivity can be caused from weakening enamel, it’s often due to built-up decay. Sensitivity is often the first sign before the pain really hits, so act on it fast to avoid further trouble.

Severe Or Unusual Tooth Pain

Once decay really sets in, it targets the teeth and hits the roots. The roots of your teeth are buried well within your gums, but if bacteria reach those roots and start chomping, that can lead to excruciating pain and suffering. Pay attention to any type of unusual tooth pain. And if it increases in frequency or becomes severe, call your dentist immediately.

Slow-Healing Mouth Sores or Lesions

Mouth sores are common but they typically heal much faster than skin wounds as well. Simple chewing or using a fork can lead to a gouged cheek or punctured tongue. While that can be quite painful, the physical reminder is usually gone within a few days due to the proteins in saliva.  But that’s not always the case. Smoking, poor oral health habits, and other factors such as infections or bodily disease can result in mouth sores or lesions that refuse to heal even after a week. If your mouth is showing any of these symptoms, contact your West Bloomfield Family Dentist as soon as possible.

 

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