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When to Visit the Dentist: 5 Key Signs

By Milcah Tanimu

Regular dental visits are crucial for maintaining oral health and preventing problems before they start. Dentists provide professional cleaning and can detect issues early, ensuring your teeth and gums stay in top condition. Here are five signs that it’s time to make a dental appointment:

1. **Tooth Pain or Sensitivity**
– Experiencing pain or sensitivity, especially when consuming hot or cold foods, indicates a potential issue such as cavities, cracked teeth, or infections. A dentist can diagnose and treat the problem, alleviating your discomfort.

2. **Bleeding Gums**
– Noticing blood when you brush or floss may signal gum disease caused by plaque buildup. Untreated gum disease can lead to severe problems like tooth loss. A dentist can clean your teeth and offer advice on maintaining healthy gums.

3. **Persistent Bad Breath**
– If bad breath lingers despite regular brushing, flossing, and mouthwash use, it might be due to gum disease, tooth decay, or other dental issues. A dentist can identify the cause and help you achieve fresh breath.

4. **Loose or Shifting Teeth**
– Feeling that your teeth are moving or becoming loose is a serious concern, often due to gum disease or bone loss. This can affect chewing and your smile. A dentist can determine the cause and provide solutions to keep your teeth secure.

5. **Sores or Spots in Your Mouth**
– Unexplained sores, lumps, or spots in your mouth may indicate an infection or even oral cancer. Early detection is critical, so it’s important to have any unusual changes checked by a dentist.

Don’t wait if you notice any of these signs. Schedule an appointment with a dentist to maintain a healthy and bright smile. Regular check-ups are essential for long-term dental health.

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