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Neglecting Your Oral Health Can Have Bigger Risks Than You Realize

December 1, 2020

Neglecting Your Oral Health Can Have Bigger Risks Than You Realize

While it is true that not focusing on your oral health care can lead to bad breath and grimy feeling teeth, these are far from the only potential side effects. Missing one day of brushing might not cause long-term damage, but if you regularly neglect your oral health care, you could be facing more consequences than you realize.

Keep reading to find out what you are truly risking by not caring properly for your teeth. If it has been more than six months since you had a dental exam and cleaning, contact California Dental Group at (800) 407-0161 to make an appointment.

Your Teeth Might Become Discolored

Everything you eat and drink has the potential to stain the surface of your teeth. As time goes on, that slight discoloration can turn into stains. It is important to brush at least twice daily to help get rid of these surface stains before they become stains. Even with regular brushing, as you age your teeth might begin to yellow. At that point, professional teeth whitening can help them look as good as new.

You Are Likely to Have Bad Breath

While most people know that if they skip brushing their teeth, they might have bad breath, you might not realize that not brushing is not the only oral health issue that can cause bad breath. If you skip brushing on a regular basis, then you could end up with gum disease or other types of inflammation, decay, and infection. No matter how much you brush, these conditions can cause very bad breath.

Your Teeth Can Suffer from Decay

Bacteria, tartar, and plaque can each cause tooth decay on their own, but when they come together they can cause serious issues. You should be brushing twice daily, flossing daily, and seeing your dentist twice each year. Not doing so can result in tooth decay that could eventually lead to losing your teeth.

Your Gums Could Suffer

Gum disease is one of the worst results of poor oral health. Once again, brushing and flossing on a regular basis is the best way to prevent this from being an issue. Bacteria can buildup between your teeth and at the gumline. Your dentist will remove any buildup during your regular cleanings and exams.

Your Overall Health Could Suffer

Believe it or not, serious medical issues have been linked with advanced gum disease. This includes heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. If you find out you have gum disease and you do not treat it correctly, it could affect your overall health.

To prevent these and other issues, we suggest that you visit California Dental Group at least twice per year. You can call us at (800) 407-0161 to find out more about how we can help you.

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