10 Signs You Should Visit a Dental Hygienist
Taking care of your oral health helps promote overall health. Contrary to popular belief, losing teeth is not a natural process of aging. Prevention is key to keeping your teeth for life and visiting a dental hygienist will prolong and maintain the health of your gums and teeth. Here are some signs and symptoms which may indicate it is time for you to see a registered dental hygienist.
1. Bleeding or swollen gums
Bleeding gums is a sign of inflammation that requires treatment. Inflammation occurs when bacteria irritate the gums; causing bleeding, swelling, pain and sometimes heat. Dental hygienists will provide appropriate treatments to promote healthier gums.
3. Bad breath (Halitosis)
Bad breath can be embarrassing and affect our social well being. Bad breath caused by foods such as garlic and coffee are temporary and usually subside. Chronic bad breath indicates a deeper issue related to oral disease or systemic health. It is vital to visit a dental professional to rule out oral disease and receive necessary treatments.
5. Toothache
A toothache can be painful and treated if identified early. However, if left untreated, more complicated or radical dental procedures such as root canal, crown or extraction may be needed. Visiting a dental professional such as a dental hygienist at regular intervals for proper treatments or referrals can prevent unnecessary procedures or costs in the future.
6. Teeth sensitivity to cold, hot or pressure
Teeth sensitivity can affect our nutrition when we cannot chew or consume certain foods/drinks. Teeth sensitivity may be caused by acidic intake, exposed roots or second layer of teeth, clenching/grinding habits or other dental causes. When identified, teeth sensitivity can be mitigated or treated with the appropriate dental procedures such as desensitizing techniques.
8. Pain/sores on the soft tissues in mouth
You may or may not notice sores or lesions in the mouth as they can be painful (symptomatic) or painless (asymptomatic). Routine check up of the oral cavity for lumps, bumps or new lesions is crucial for oral cancer detection and prevention. Dental hygienists can also educate patients on self evaluation of oral cancer at home.
10. Jaw pain/ headaches
Do you find yourself clenching your teeth during the day due to stress? Are you waking up with a sore jaw or headaches? You may have clenching or grinding or parafunctional habits. These habits can lead to the wearing of tooth structure, losing of past restorations such as fillings/crowns, headaches and jaw problems such as locking, clicking and pain.