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Dr. Daniel A. DelCastillo, DMD PA
Dr. Michael Maya, DMD
925 Arthur Godfrey Rd, #302 Miami Beach, FL 33140
With today’s fast-paced lifestyles, minor dental issues, like a sore tooth or sensitive teeth can be easy to ignore, for a while. And serious dental problems can quickly put a halt to your daily routine. Like most any other type of illness or ailment, early warning signs appear. Knowing what symptoms to watch for can save you lots of pain, time, and money down the road. Read on as a Midtown Miami, FL dentist lays out the early signs of dental trouble you shouldn’t ignore.
Most people notice common dental problems, like a sore or sensitive tooth quite easily, and know a trip to the dentist may be in order. However, soreness or pain symptoms often don’t develop until a crack or cavity is so deep that the tooth’s nerve is affected. At this point, there are only two options: a tooth extraction or a root canal.
It’s the problems that seem small at first, then turn out to be serious, that can be avoided by getting regular dental checkups.
Knowing what signs to watch for when monitoring your dental health not only helps keep your teeth healthy. Problems with your teeth and gums may also point to serious health issues in the body. A dental exam can reveal early warning signs for conditions like diabetes, immune system disorders, and heart disease, which is another good reason to keep those yearly dental appointments.
Tooth discoloration
Mouth sores
Bleeding gums
Chronic bad breath
Swollen gums
Tooth sensitivity
Dry mouth
Jaw pain
Loose teeth
Shifting teeth
Broken or cracked teeth
Receding gums
Painful or discolored gums
As with most things in life and health, fixing small problems early on can save you much time, money, and pain in the long run. Along with regular checkups and brushing and flossing twice a day, it’s a good idea to make a habit of looking inside your mouth and noticing any changes in your gums, teeth, mouth, and tongue. If you notice anything different or something doesn’t feel right, make an appointment with your dentist.
If you have more questions about warning signs of dental trouble or wish to schedule a checkup, please don’t hesitate to call our Midtown, Miami FL dentist office today!
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