5 Signs You Need a Dental Checkup

Are you noticing any signs that your dental health may be slipping? If so, it’s essential to seek a dental checkup as soon as possible. A dental checkup is a routine procedure that all adults should undergo at least once a year. Many oral problems are preventable. Your dentist is your best partner in establishing healthy habits for prevention and spotting problems early. Here are five signs that indicate you need to see a dentist: 

 

  1. Chronic bad breath

Bad breath can be caused by several dental issues, including gum disease and plaque buildup. A dental checkup will allow your dentist to examine these problem areas and help you get back on track with good oral health.

 

  1. Sensitivity or pain in your teeth or gums

Pain is often one of the first warning signs of dental problems, such as tooth decay or gum disease. If you are experiencing sensitivity or pain when eating hot or cold foods, brushing your teeth, or even touching your gums, a dental checkup is definitely in order.

 

  1. Bleeding gums

If you notice blood when you brush or floss your teeth, it could be a sign of gum disease. A dental checkup will help to determine what is causing the bleeding and allow your dentist to recommend the best course of treatment for treating any underlying dental issues.

 

  1. Changes in the appearance of your teeth or mouth

Dental problems can often result in noticeable changes to the appearance of your teeth and mouth, such as dark spots on your teeth due to decay, receding gums that expose more tooth surfaces, or even loose teeth or gaps between them. Getting a dental checkup can help you address dental issues in their early stages before they become more serious problems.

 

  1. Teeth losing their shine

If your teeth are beginning to turn yellow, you are probably in for a nasty surprise. Teeth turn yellow for various reasons, including poor dental hygiene, smoking, and drinking. Yellow teeth are bad for several reasons, as they not only prevent you from having a bright white smile but can also kill your confidence. Moreover, if you leave the condition untreated, it may cause irreversible damage to the health of your teeth.

Regular dental checkups can help prevent serious health problems. Contact our team, and we will examine your teeth and gums and ensure no signs of cavities, gum disease, or other issues.