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Some people believe that brushing and flossing regularly are enough to prevent cavities and gum disease. They have no oral pain or apparent issues, so they forgo dental checkups and teeth cleanings in Queen Creek, AZ.
Unfortunately, severe and sudden oral health issues can arise that call for treatment—and, in some cases, ongoing therapy.
Your mouth is the gateway to your body, so freeing it from bacteria is crucial because other body systems can be affected. Your heart, kidneys, respiratory health can all be impacted by gum infections.
One of the common oral health conditions associated with poor oral hygiene or lack of dental care is root infection. This complication means the root and pulp of your tooth need treatment to ease pain and restore oral health.
For this procedure, your dentist has to remove the infection, close the tooth with a temporary filling, and have you back later for a dental crown to return your tooth to safe function.
Cavities are not always obvious. You can’t see them by looking in the mirror in most cases. They can occur between teeth, at the back, or near the gumline. An untreated cavity may also be asymptomatic. You’ll not notice the oral change until the tooth fractures or you experience pain due to an infection.
It is always better to treat a small cavity over a larger one for the integrity of your tooth.
These related conditions can be asymptomatic for some time, but untreated gum disease has been linked to:
If you develop gum disease, it requires ongoing dental visits to restore your oral health.
Many oral health conditions are preventable with excellent at-home care and regular dental visits. So give us a call today to schedule your preventive dentistry appointment, and don’t forget to ask about our exclusive Dental Savings Plan!
We proudly prevent oral health complications for patients everywhere, including our friends in Chandler Heights, San Tan Valley, and Power Ranch.