BASIC DENTAL PROBLEMS AS RESULTS OF POOR TEETH CARE

What does a good dental care involve? Aside from regular brushing and flossing, it also includes seeing a dentist regularly, having frequent professional cleanings or checkups. The one, who takes care of his teeth, refuses from sugary snacks and drinks turning to vegetables and fruits, whole grains and dairy products. Do you do the same? If not, then dental problems are what you face pretty often.

What Dental Problems Are Called Basic?

There are ten widely-spread problems that are experienced by everyone, sooner or later. Even those, who spend time and money taking care of their teeth, might have them because of water they drink, medications they take or genetic codes they’ve inherited. And these problems are:

· bad breath;

· periodontal disease;

· tooth decay;

· mouth sores;

· black spots on teeth;

· tooth erosion;

· dental emergencies like toothaches;

· unattractive smile;

· tooth sensitivity;

· oral cancer.

Why Is Basic Care Important?

To start with, it prevents common dental problems. Furthermore, it saves money: if you brush and floss teeth regularly you prevent gum disease and tooth decay thus reducing the need of visits to your dentist and having costly procedures done.

It is possible to help teeth last a lifetime, if you apply some effort daily.