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Dangers of neglecting dental health

Posted By Tooth Heaven  
20/04/2022
15:00 PM

 

Eating and speaking are two activities that most people take for granted. Still, millions of Australians who don't take good care of their teeth jeopardize their ability to perform both activities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 26 percent of individuals in the Australia suffer from untreated tooth decay. Almost half (46 percent) of adults over the age of 30 show symptoms of gum disease.

Complications from poor dental hygiene can cause substantial difficulties with your teeth, gums, and jaw, but they can also produce concerns that harm your general health. Look at how neglecting your dental hygiene can harm your body and what you can do to improve the condition of your teeth.

Brain

Recent research has revealed that poor dental hygiene may be associated with the onset of Alzheimer's disease in its early stages. According to one study, individuals in the study who were experiencing signs of memory loss frequently stated that they had never visited the dentist. However, it is crucial to remember that many other factors may be associated with mental health issues and dental disease and that this research does not imply that tooth loss is a cause of dementia or other memory problems in general.

Gum Disease

When you clean and floss your teeth, it is not expected that your gums may bleed. Gingivitis is a lesser form of gum disease that manifests as red, puffy, and easily bleeding gums. Gingivitis can be caused by neglecting your teeth. This is a reaction to the bacteria found in plaque, which forms between your teeth and gums and causes decay. Gingivitis can progress to a more dangerous form of gum disease known as periodontitis if left untreated. When gum disease reaches this stage, it has the potential to harm the tissues and bones that support your teeth.

Discolored teeth

The foods and beverages you consume daily might produce stains on the surface of your teeth. Because of the surface stains on your teeth, your teeth can become discolored with time. Brushing your teeth twice a day can assist in removing some of the surface stains. If you do not wash your teeth regularly, surface stains will accumulate and cause discoloration of the teeth. Surface stains might become more difficult to remove with a simple brushing action alone when they are allowed to get.

Bad breath

When you ignore your dental health, you risk developing persistent foul breath over time. Breath odor is caused by bacteria that have accumulated in your mouth. Brushing and flossing together help remove many bacteria that can cause bad breath and other oral health problems. You must wash and floss your teeth regularly to avoid having persistent foul breath and the embarrassment that can accompany it.

Tooth sensitivity 

Tooth sensitivity affects a large number of people. It could be a symptom of poor dental hygiene, but it could also be a symptom of another health problem. Sensitivity is frequently caused by consuming very sugary or acidic foods and beverages, which erode our teeth' protective enamel. This exposes hypersensitive nerves in our teeth, resulting in excruciating discomfort when we eat.

Final Thoughts

According to the CDA, frequent dental appointments are the most effective method of preventing and detecting oral health problems. These scenarios could cause you to lose your summer vacation, but they can be avoided or corrected with a routine dental check-up. When you ignore your dentist, you're also ignoring your health, and as a result, you put yourself in danger of developing health problems. After all, the cost of not going may be extremely high. The Tooth Heaven team would be able to explain more of this in detail for you when you come see us next time!

 

 

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