The range of possible dental
disorders is wide and some are more easily recognized than others. It
could be a bit perplexing to consider you may have a dental disorder without
realizing it, but it’s actually more common than you might think. Some
disorders have obvious symptoms that may have you running to our office. Others
can be more subtle. Do you feel tired, easily irritable, or have difficulty
focusing? Do you have facial soreness or pain? Surprisingly, these may be the
result of a dental disorder. Our goal is to educate our patients on common and
uncommon symptoms that may be a sign to visit our office and receive the
required care to remedy these conditions.
A dental disorder is a disruption
of your body’s natural process relating to your oral health. Despite its
origins, it is important to understand symptoms may be experienced elsewhere in
the body. For this reason, many suffer from ailments they don’t consider
relevant to tell their dentist. However, as we are a medical provider we
encourage you to share things that may not seem related – you never know! Here
are a few to keep on the lookout, so you can better identify signs should
something be amiss.
Redness and swelling of the gums
may indicate the presence of gingivitis, or early-stage gum disease. Left
untreated, it can progress into full blown periodontitis that can threaten your
smile and even cause tooth loss. Bleeding from the gums, tooth mobility, and
soreness are all signs of periodontitis and should be checked.
Simple bad breath, or halitosis, is very
common among adults and teens. While it usually isn’t cause for too much
concern, we understand it can weigh on your self-esteem. We care about your
health and happiness, and would love
to work with you to address the root of the issue. Restoring healthy smiles is
what we do; restoring confidence is a happy side effect.
Additionally, a dry mouth may not seem like a
dire situation. However, if your mouth constantly feels dry it can lead to an
increased risk of tooth decay. Saliva plays an important role in ridding your
mouth of bacteria, it also aids in digestion meaning it can evolve into issues
that transcend the health of your smile.
While scary to confront, oralgrowths are a condition that can emerge as serious. It is possible for oral
growths to be completely benign and harmless, but in other cases they can be
the beginning stages of cancer. For this reason it’s important a medical
professional diagnose and treat the growths accordingly. Even if you are
certain it’s harmless (for example, perhaps you suffered trauma to the face
that injured your mouth), it’s still worth an appointment to ensure you’re not
at an increased risk for infection or other potential issues.
We understand some conditions may
seem complex. Rest assured we are here to work with you to find a solution to
your unique needs. If you feel one or more of these conditions may apply to you
or a family member, call our office to begin seeking relief today. We are here
for you.
Santamaria Dental Care
6601 Madison Ave., Suite 100
Carmichael, CA 95608
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