Create a Question and Worry List
Have some questions ready for your dentist or hygienist. Don't forget to highlight the following issues:
* Experiencing bleeding when brushing: Gum disease frequently manifests itself through bleeding. In most cases, the more effectively an illness may be treated, the sooner it is detected.
* Sensitivity or pain: Cracked teeth, fractured fillings, or cavities can all cause discomfort or unusual sensitivity when biting down or consuming hot or cold foods.
* Don't-heal mouth sores: Persistent sores in the mouth might be an indicator of oral cancer. Finding oral cancer at an early, more treatable stage is critical.
* Issues with brushing or flossing: It might be tough to floss around a tooth that has sharp edges or a filling that has fractured. Sometimes it's difficult to brush because of health issues like arthritis. Your dentist and oral care team can diagnose the issue and provide remedies The Whitter Dentist.
* Tense jaw muscles or teeth grinding: Many people clench their jaws or grind their teeth, especially during sleep. Teeth can be worn down and enamel damaged through chronic grinding and clenching, rendering teeth more vulnerable to decay. If you suspect you grind your teeth, you should visit the dentist.