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Everyone knows that they should visit the dentist’s office twice a year for regular checkups. These visits will help your doctor ensure your oral health and prevent any oral health issues. It is a lot easier to treat health problems at an early stage and with your oral health history at hand. When is postponing a visit to the dentist is prohibited? How do you avoid serious diseases and not lose your teeth? This article will help you find the answers to these questions.

1. Cold-sensitive teeth

Severe toothache while drinking cold liquids can occur due to the demineralization of enamel, insufficient amount of minerals and calcium, and frequent use of abrasive whitening products. Review your diet together with your dentist. Most likely, you don’t consume enough food that is healthy for your teeth.

2. Bad breath

Yes, maybe you just forgot to brush your teeth. Or maybe it's more serious than that. Bad breath can indicate a number of different diseases. Even those that are not teeth-related.You need to contact a dentist as soon as possible — you might have plaque and tartar, or even developing gum disease.

3. Change of bite

If your teeth don’t close as they used to there might be changes in your bite. It may lead to tooth loss so it is necessary to visit the dentist as soon as possible.

4. Painful sensations from sweets and hot foods or beverages 

These symptoms can indicate the possible appearance of cavities. It may result in nerve inflammation and may lead to tooth removal and the need for dental crowns. Pain caused by sweets can occur due to the erosion of teeth near the gums or due to incorrect brushing technique.

5. Bleeding gums

It doesn’t matter whether your gums bleed by themselves or only during the process of teeth-brushing. You shouldn’t avoid visiting your dentist in both cases. Bleeding gums can lead to different oral diseases or even tooth loss.

6. Pregnancy or its planning 

It is necessary to plan dental treatment in advance of pregnancy. Dental treatment cannot be carried out in some stages of the pregnancy. Cavities are the main infection source that can adversely affect the baby and the woman's body. Before planning your pregnancy ensure that your teeth are healthy.

7. Unpleasant sensations in the jaw or joint

If you can feel or hear a crunch or a click in the joint of your lower jaw when opening or closing your mouth you should plan a visit to the dentist. If you neglect it, you may encounter neck pain, migraines, tinnitus and pain when biting.  It may be the symptom of enamel erosion too. In this case, the whole structure of your face may change.

8. You have fillings, crowns, implants or veneers

Additional care and dental checkups at least twice a year is required to increase the service life of your dental implants. Only a specialist can give you proper care recommendations. Don’t use various home remedies, without doctors’ permission.

9. You have diabetes, cardiovascular disease or HIV

These medical conditions can affect your mouth as well as other parts of your body so regular checkups at the dentist office are important.

The bottom line

Visiting the dentist has become more comfortable and painless thanks to the new diagnostic methods and modern technologies. Even if nothing bothers you it is necessary to visit the dentist twice a year to prevent teeth and gums diseases. This way, the treatment will be less expensive and will help maintain dental health or prevent possible complications. A visit to the dentist should be mandatory if you have any concerns about the health of your teeth.

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