Top 5 reasons why you might need to see your dentist more often

in #health6 years ago (edited)

Hey Guys i'm back today with some piece of dental advice. Youll be seeing a lot of those from me this days (ill let you guys in as to why or you could just watch out for my new bio in about a months time).

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So here are some top reasons why you might need to see your dentist

You’re prone to a lot of plaque and tartar buildup.
Your dentist can tell you if your mouth generates high levels of plaque and tartar. Some people fall into this category because of genetics; others may be more prone to plaque and tartar buildup because they fail to keep up with their dental hygiene. Whatever the cause, you should see a dentist every three months to make sure all this plaque and tartar is adequately removed. Doing so will help stave off cavities and other oral health issues.

You’re a smoker.
Smoking cigarettes increases your risk for oral cancer, periodontal disease, and other oral infections. Thus, it’s important for smokers see a dentist more frequently in order to identify and address any red flags before they become major health issues.

You persistently have bad breath.
Everyone has bad breath every so often. But if you chronically suffer from halitosis (aka bad breath), you may want to see your dentist more often than every six months. That’s because chronic bad breath can be a warning sign of gum disease or other oral health issues. At the very least, it’s a sign you could use a refresher from your dentist regarding proper oral hygiene.

You have gum disease.
People with gingivitis, periodontal disease, or other chronic gum issues should see a dentist at least every three months to make sure their condition is properly cared for. Tending to gum disease is critical for maintaining both dental and total body health.

You’re pregnant.
Pregnancy hormones can sometimes provoke inflammation of the gums (aka gingivitis), which can lead to other oral health issues. Consider checking in with your dentist a few times during your pregnancy to ensure your oral health isn’t at risk.

You have heart disease.
Poor dental health can increase the risk of heart attack and/or stroke. So if you’re already at risk for these complications due to heart disease, it makes good sense to prioritize oral health. Doing so can help mitigate your risk of further cardiac issues

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