Dental Diseases You Should Avoid
This is an old saying and is already
used so many times before, but its wisdom still rings true: prevention is
better than cure. It is true in so many ways. In diseases, such as, you can
avoid spending thousands to millions of dollars if you stay away from food and
activities that can harm your body. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle also means
maintaining a healthy dental hygiene. The principle of prevention is true with
dental care. Without care, our teeth will not survive. That's it. Active
participation in our part is a must. Choosing to stay healthy is a tough
mission, but we can stay on track if we know what to avoid.
Tooth decay
As a grown man or woman, you might
think that this only affects 12-year-olds who love candies. However, this can
still happen to adults. The good thing though is that grownups already have
better judgment when it comes to health problems. You can remedy this on your
own by proper brushing and flossing. If you feel that your cavity build-up is
out of your control, contact your dental clinic immediately. Your dentist will
know what to do.
Otherwise, your teeth will look
rotten. Nobody wants to see rows of blackened and rotting teeth. They will
probably smell rotten as well-not a very attractive asset if you ask me.
Gingivitis
To put it simply, gingivitis is
caused by bacteria caused by plaque build-up. You will know you have this
dental problem when you are experiencing bleeding and gum swelling and
inflammation. One can avoid this by getting rid of the plaque build-up at its
early stage. Fluoride toothpaste and fluoride rinse can do the trick. When the
disease is already complex, the dentist will have to use antibiotics to get rid
of the bacteria. When left untreated, gingivitis may lead to periodontitis.
Periodontitis
A periodontitis will have to check
the teeth through a clinical examination. Periodontitis is inflammation of the
tissues that support the teeth. When left untreated, this may lead to loss of
teeth. Just think of those bacteria slowly eating the surrounding tissues of
the affected teeth. This can cured through therapy, surgery, and other
alternative treatments. The specialists at your dental clinic can treat this
complication, but it sure will cost you. The best way, of course, is to stop it
progress at its early stages, most preferably at the onset of gingivitis
symptoms.
Prevention of these dental diseases
is simple. You just have to know the proper way to take care of your teeth and
gums. Turn it into a habit and practice it like your life depended on it. As
mentioned before, doing what is over what is effortless is always the hard
choice. However, this choice prevents you from suffering in the future. I
believe you are familiar with the saying, "When your tooth hurts, your
body also hurts." This is truer than we care to admit. Now, think about
inflammation of the gums and tooth tissues as well. I can only imagine the
hellish experience this pain can bring to a person.
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