By John Dougherty
If you brush twice a day and floss once a day, you’re ahead of
the game. But even those who take good care of their teeth sometimes need to make
an extra trip to the dentist. Bi-annual appointments provide important preventative
care, but some issues can’t wait for your next cleaning date.
Here are four red flag symptoms you should never ignore:
1. Bleeding Gums
Bleeding gums can result from brushing too hard or from
taking a long break from flossing and then starting again. However, they can
also be an early sign of gum disease. If bleeding or discomfort is extreme or continues
after you’ve been brushing and flossing regularly for two weeks, call the
office immediately. If your leg was bleeding, you’d go see a doctor, right? If
your gums are bleeding, come see us.
2. Sensitive Teeth and
Toothaches
Tooth pain is often indicative of decay and should be
treated immediately, before it gets worse. If you experience pain when drinking
hot or cold beverages, you probably have sensitive teeth. This discomfort could
be the result of gum disease, worn tooth enamel, tooth decay or worn fillings. Schedule
an appointment so we can treat your pain and address any underlying health issues.
3. Mouth Sores
Mouth sores such as canker sores or cold sores can be
treated with over the counter products, but there are other sores that need
direct medical attention. If a sore lasts longer than a week, call the office
to schedule an appointment.
4. Chronic Bad Breath
Temporary bad breath often comes from tobacco-use or what
you eat and drink. (Coffee, anyone?) In these cases, dental attention is not
necessary. However, if you have persistent bad breath that doesn’t go away when
you brush and floss, it could be an early sign of gum disease.
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