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When you should go to the dentist/ The first signs you should know

2024-04-13 13:30:00, Shëndeti CNA

When you should go to the dentist/ The first signs you should know

People generally put off visiting the dentist as much as they can, sometimes out of fear of pain, sometimes out of discomfort, and sometimes out of lack of time.

However, visits should not be postponed, for the reason that all health stories start from word of mouth.

AgroWeb.org experts say that a person should go to the dentist even if the health problems seem to be unrelated to the teeth.

Migraine
Grinding teeth at night is considered one of the most common causes of migraines, but also of common headaches. If you notice that these pains are becoming more and more frequent, do not skip the dentist but make an appointment immediately.

Morning fatigue

The dentist is probably not the first doctor that comes to mind if you wake up tired. The root of this problem may very well be in the teeth. If you keep them tight at night, you're likely blocking your breathing and thus restful sleep.

Pain while chewing

If you have pain while chewing, it's time to make an appointment with the dentist. The pain is caused by an infected or damaged tooth.

Bad breath

Bad breath can be an obstacle to many social engagements, but this is not such a major problem compared to what is happening with the teeth. Bad breath can come as a result of an infection, dry mouth and not washing it.

Acne and pimples

If pimples and various glands appear inside the mouth, call the dentist immediately. They can signal blockage of the salivary glands but also bigger problems.

Earache

An earache may signal an infection, but a dental problem is also not ruled out. Infections of the teeth and gums often extend to the ear area.

How often should we go to the dentist?

The frequency of visits to the dentist, according to a BBC report, depends on the health of the person. Children should be sent to the dentist at least once a year, while adults with good oral hygiene and no problems can go once every two years.

If their teeth and gums are generally fragile, then you can do more frequent checks, starting from twice a year./ AgroWeb.org





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