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What to Know About Tooth Loss

12/30/2022

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It is definitely beneficial to take good care of your oral health in order to keep your teeth healthy for a longer period of time. The natural aging process or poor oral hygiene are the leading causes of Americans losing their teeth. In spite of this, advancing dental technology has resulted in older Americans keeping their teeth longer than ever. In addition to controlling whether you lose your teeth, good oral hygiene can help you prevent them from falling out. You can combat tooth loss by addressing the most common causes listed below.

Tooth loss causes

Cavities: ​

​Small holes form in teeth when decayed areas become cavities. When the holes are not treated correctly, they can cause further damage to your teeth beyond just a cavity, which is a serious health concern. It is important to note that they can cause damage to your enamel, your dental pulp in the center of your teeth, as well as necessitate a root canal procedure if left untreated. You can prevent cavities by applying good oral hygiene routines and making sure that you see the dentist regularly if you want to prevent them from developing.

​Gum Disease:

Adult tooth loss is most commonly caused by gum disease. The bacteria that accumulate on your teeth's surface causes inflammation in your gums, as a result of bacteria accumulating there. There are two phases of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. As nearly half of all adults experience gingivitis at some point in their lives, it is considered to be relatively common.

Generally, you can reverse it if you take proper care. In the absence of treatment, gingivitis can cause pockets to form between the tooth and gum, which can harbour harmful bacteria. Gum disease has become a result of gingivitis at this stage. As a consequence of untreated gum disease, you may lose your teeth if you cannot eliminate the bacteria in your mouth.

Visiting your dentist regularly and maintaining good oral hygiene habits are the best ways to prevent gum disease. With the help of our oral healthcare professionals, Scottsdale residents can expect the best in the area. Our team can provide you with assistance if you are concerned about gum disease.

Physical Injury:

The result of an injury can be tooth loss, and some injuries lead to this. There are several reasons why tooth loss can occur, from sports to outdoor activities to an accident. If you play sports or engage in any major physical activity where your mouth could be affected by trauma, it is important to wear mouth guards.

Certain Diseases:

A number of diseases can increase your chances of developing gum disease and losing your teeth. A variety of diseases can have an impact on your oral health, such as hypertension, diabetes, and arthritis. If you are experiencing any other factors that may affect your oral health, make sure to inform your dentist about them.

Risk Factors:

Even poor nutrition and diet can negatively impact your teeth and gums. Smoking and chewing tobacco are two of the most common bad habits. A healthy lifestyle, regular dental checkups, a good oral hygiene routine, and maintaining good oral hygiene are all essential to maintaining a healthy smile for a lifetime

Routine for proper oral care

Healthy teeth and gums and overall health are dependent on good oral hygiene. Make sure you brush your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush at least twice a day for two minutes each time. Protect your teeth against future cavities by using fluoride toothpaste and mouthwash. Daily flossing is a critical addition to brushing.

To maintain good oral health, you should visit the dentist twice a year (or more frequently if needed) for regular dental checkups. Keeping your diet healthy and eating balanced meals is also essential. Drinks containing sugar, and acids should be limited. Cavities and gum disease may result from these foods mixing with harmful bacteria in your mouth.
McAdams Dental provides great dental hygiene services in Scottsdale Arizona!  We can help you find the right treatment options if you have lost your teeth. Dental Implants, Bridges and even Dentures are among the treatment options they offer to restore your smile. Depending on your dental needs, they will help develop a treatment plan for your needs.  Make an appointment with our office today!
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