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January 8, 2024

Your Teeth May Look Healthy, But Are They?

Healthy Teeth

A dazzling smile can often be deceiving when it comes to assessing the actual health of your teeth. While they may appear flawless on the surface, there could be underlying issues that you are unaware of. Maintaining good oral health goes beyond just aesthetics; it’s about ensuring the longevity of your teeth and overall well-being. Let’s explore signs that highlight why your teeth may look healthy but aren’t.

Hidden decay: Even with a pristine appearance, teeth can hide decay beneath the surface. Tooth decay doesn’t always manifest as visible holes or stains on your teeth. It can start beneath the surface and progress silently until it causes significant damage. Regular dental check-ups with X-rays are necessary to catch decay early.

Gum disease: Healthy-looking teeth can be accompanied by unhealthy gums. Early signs of gum disease may not be obvious without professional examination. Bleeding gums, bad breath and gum recession are signs of advanced gum disease. This in turn can lead to receding gums, pockets of infection, and even tooth loss.

Enamel erosion: The enamel is the outer layer of your teeth. Acidic foods, beverages, and conditions like acid reflux can erode your enamel, making teeth more sensitive and vulnerable to decay. Limiting acidic foods and maintaining good oral hygiene can protect your enamel.

Teeth grinding: Bruxism, or teeth grinding often occurs unconsciously during sleep, making it essential to address this issue with a dentist. Teeth grinding often goes unnoticed but can lead to worn-down teeth and other dental complications.

Cracks and fractures: Hairline cracks and fractures may not be visible to the naked eye but can weaken the structure of your teeth and lead to more severe problems if left untreated. Without prompt treatment, these cracks can lead to larger fractures and potential tooth loss.

 

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