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For one, it can be the bread and butter for some. Beauty queens, models and TV personalities bank everything on their looks.
What would they be without a smile?
If you think about it, there’d be times you would ask yourself, “How did they get such perfect smiles?”
The answer is: they took their oral health and hygiene seriously.
There’s always a good reason to smile! One would be knowing you have a great set of teeth to smile with. But, not everybody has the luxury of possessing that killer smile.
Many people all over the world suffer from the most common dental problems because of negligence or financial capacities.
People from all over the world and across all age groups suffer from common dental problems. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), majority of oral disease cases are from poor and disadvantageous population groups thus, solidifying the claim of being unable to take care of oral health because of financial capacities.
Our teeth are to be treasured. They are much like every other part of our body - they can’t be easily replaced. With the strain they get from all the chewing, biting or grinding, they will also wear and tear if not take care of.
Caring for them means brushing three times a day or every after meal. It means flossing regularly. It means regular visits to your dentist and staying away from food that can harm them.
However, don’t be complacent just because you already have your oral hygiene routine that you religiously follow. Even people with a superb track record of keeping their teeth strong and healthy can encounter minor common dental problems.
Nevertheless, we, at Friendly Dental Group, want everyone to be responsible of their oral hygiene and health by being aware of these common dental problems, what causes them and how to prevent them.
Cavities/Tooth Decay
Cavities are permanently damaged areas in or around the surface of your tooth that results to tiny holes. This one of the most common dental problems and can happen even to infants.
They are caused by plaque from food high in sugar or starch content settling on the surface of the teeth. Bacteria inside your mouth feeds on sugar and starch thus leading to the protective coat of your teeth (enamel) to slowly deteriorate. This then leads to tooth decay which will most likely need fillings.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) about 60-90% of kids worldwide have cavities. You might think that’s normal because they’re kids and they’re crazy for cavity-causing candies.
Based on World Health Organization’s statistics, almost 100% of adults worldwide have dental cavities.
Tooth ache
Sensitivity
Sudden pain when eating or drinking something cold or sweet
Visible holes on the surface of your teeth
Tooth stains
Pain when biting
Once you get these symptoms, set an appointment to see your dentist. Actually, for sure once you get the constant toothache or the sudden piercing pain when you eat, you’d visit your dentist without being told to.
How do you prevent cavities?
Drink more water - if you can stay away from other beverages that isn’t water, do so. Manufactured drinks have chemicals and loads of sugar that causes plaque.
Visit your dentist regularly - ask for tooth sealant options or fluoride gels
Gum Disease
That’s already a sign of gingivitis. Here are the other symptoms of gum disease:
Bleeding gums
Bad breath -
Bad Breath
Nothing is more embarrassing than bad breath. Sadly, bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common oral problem across all ages. But, as much as we might think this is common, it’s usually a sign of other dental problems.
Studies show about 85% of people with bad breath are suffering some other dental problem that is to blame. Bad breath is common symptom of gum disease, cavities or oral cancer.
But, don’t fret! Just because you have bad breath does not automatically mean that you have a serious dental problem. It could be cause by what you’ve been eating. There are certain foods that causes bad breath such as garlic, onions, sweets or liquor among many others.
Some spices also causes an odor in your breath. For instance, you’ve been eating meals with lots of garlic. The strong garlic smell will eventually stick to the surfaces inside your mouth and cannot be easily removed with one or two brushes. Same is to be said for cumin.
This is why brushing after every meal helps control bad breath as well as other oral problems. Bring a small bottle of mouthwash with you as well if you can’t brush right after. Or at least gargle with fresh water after you eat.
If the odor persists, visit your dentist just so other serious oral conditions can be ruled out.
Dry Mouth