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Toothache, swollen gums, bad breath: 7 strong reasons why you must visit your dentist regularly

Did you know that a visit to your dentist can spare you the unnecessary health drama today and can prevent dental nightmares tomorrow? By prioritising preventive care, you can not only safeguard your smile but also improve the quality of life. Here’s how.

May 02, 2024 / 15:52 IST
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How to keep teeth healthy: Dental problems often manifest silently, gradually progressing until they cause significant pain or discomfort (Image: Canva)
How to keep teeth healthy: Dental problems often manifest silently, gradually progressing until they cause significant pain or discomfort (Image: Canva)

If you dread the sharp pain of a toothache, the discomfort of swollen gums, or the embarrassment of bad breath, know that these are just a few symptoms of dental woes that you may experience at some point in your life. Yet, these discomforts can escalate into nightmarish scenarios if left unattended. Therefore, regular dental check-ups are important as they serve as a preventive measure to protect against potential oral health issues.

Poor oral hygiene, indulgence in sugary foods and beverages, tobacco use, and neglecting dental care are primary culprits behind common dental issues. Says Dr Sumanth M Shetty, BDS, MDS, Practo Dental, "Through regular check-ups, you can prevent a number of bigger problems. When you visit your dentist they help you mitigate risks and maintain good oral health with professional cleanings, early detection of cavities, and personalised oral care guidance."

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Dr Shetty shares 7 compelling reasons why preventive care is an absolute necessity in dentistry:

Better safe than sorry: Regular dental check-ups enable dentists to identify potential issues in their early stages, such as cavities, gum disease, or oral cancer. Early detection not only prevents the progression of these conditions but also ensures more conservative treatment options, preserving the integrity of the natural smile.