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What Are Early Signs of Dental Trouble?

Minor dental issues—like a sore tooth or sensitive teeth—can be easy to ignore, but serious problems can quickly put a halt on your daily routine. Like many other illnesses and conditions, a variety of symptoms appear early on. Knowing what to watch for can prevent a lot of pain and expense down the line.

Read on as a Midtown Miami, FL dentist talks about how dental problems can go from mild to serious along with the most common early signs of dental trouble to watch for.

  1. Dental Problems Don’t Go Away

While most people notice common dental problems, like a sore or sensitive tooth quite easily, they may not realize that serious issues exist until the problem has reached such an advanced stage as to cause pain. At that point, there are only two options: a tooth extraction or a root canal.

It is the seemingly insignificant dental issues that can escalate into serious problems if they are not addressed in a timely manner. When you see your dentist for a regular checkup, he will be able to identify any problems that are developing and treat them before they become serious. 

Early Signs of Dental Trouble

Monitoring your dental health not only keeps you from developing problems with teeth—but also can also provide warning signs for serious, even life-threatening conditions. A dental exam can reveal signs of conditions like diabetes and heart disease, which is another good reason to keep those yearly appointments.

Here are a few of the most common early signs of dental trouble to watch out for:

  • Mouth sores
  • Bleeding gums
  • Chronic bad breath
  • Swollen gums
  • Jaw pain
  • Loose teeth
  • Shifting teeth
  • Broken or cracked teeth
  • Tooth discoloration
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Dry mouth
  • Receding gums
  • Painful or discolored gums


Prevention Is Key

As with most things in life and health, It’s better to fix small problems as soon as they arise than let them snowball into big ones. To protect your teeth and gums, it’s important to visit the dentist for regular checkups. In addition to routine brushing and flossing, you should also make a habit of looking inside your mouth and noticing any changes in your gums, teeth, and tongue.

If anything looks abnormal or feels different from usual (even if it doesn’t hurt), schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible so that we can examine those areas more closely.

And if you have more questions or wish to schedule a dental wellness checkup, please don’t hesitate to call us, your local dentist Midtown Miami, FL, anytime!

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