
Everybody has dental problems. While everyone’s unique and you might have a specific problem that we didn’t mention, it never hurts to take a look at the five most common dental problems and what you can do about them.
Cavities:
One of the most common dental problems that most people face is Cavities. A cavity is a small hole in the tooth that can be caused by decay. It can be painful and sometimes lead to more serious problems if left treated. Therefore, you are advised to visit to the dentist early for the treatment of cavities before it go out worse.
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums. It is the first stage of periodontal disease and can be characterized by red, swollen, or bleeding gums. It is generally due to plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that gathers on teeth. Plaque irritates the gums and causes them to become inflamed.
Untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, a more serious form of gum disease that can lead to tooth loss. However, gingivitis is reversible with professional dental care and good at-home oral hygiene.
Gum Disease:
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection of the gums and bone that support your teeth. Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
The early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis. If you have gingivitis, your gums may be red and swollen and bleed easily. At this stage, the disease is reversible and can be treated with good oral hygiene and a professional cleaning by our dentists in Greensboro NC.
If gum disease developed to the more serious stage of periodontitis, the gums and bones that support your mouth are destroyed. Your teeth may become loose, fall out, or need to be removed by a dentist. Periodontitis is not reversible, but it can be controlled with good oral hygiene, professional cleanings, and regular dental checkups.
Tooth Decay
Tooth decay is one of the most common dental problems. It is caused by bacteria in the mouth that produce acids that attack the tooth enamel. The enamel breaks down and a cavity forms. If the decay is not treated, it can spread to the inner layer of the tooth (the dentin) and cause pain.
Tooth decay is preventable. You can help protect your teeth by brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and eating a balanced diet. If you have tooth decay, your dentist will remove the decayed tissue and fill the cavity with a dental filling.
Toothaches
Toothaches are often caused by dental decay, which is the breakdown of your tooth enamel. This can happen when you eat sugary or acidic foods, or when you don’t brush and floss regularly.
If you have a toothache, it’s important to see your dentist as soon as possible. They will be able to determine the cause of your pain and provide treatment.
Common treatments for toothaches include tooth fillings, root canals, and extractions. In some cases, your dentist may also recommend a course of antibiotics to clear up any infection.
Oral cancer
Oral cancer is one of the most common dental problems that your dentist can help you with. With early detection, oral cancer can be treated successfully. Your dentist will look for signs of oral cancer during your regular checkups. If you have any concerns about oral cancer, please be sure to bring them up with your dentist.
Bad breath
Bad breath is a common issue that many people face. And while it may not be a serious medical concern, bad breath can cause embarrassment or anxiety. There are many reasons why you may have bad breath including: poor oral hygiene, gum disease, dry mouth or certain medications. If you’re having trouble with bad breath, ask your dentist what you can do to improve it.
Orthodontic problems (under bites & over bites)
If you’re experiencing any issues with your bite – that is the way your upper teeth fit against your lower teeth – you should make an appointment to see an orthodontist as soon as possible. A misaligned bite can lead to more serious problems later on in life such as tooth damage and headaches.
Mouth sores
Mouth sores can be painful and make it difficult to eat or drink. There are several different types of mouth sores, including canker sores, cold sores, and viral infections. Your dentist can help you determine the cause of your mouth sore and develop a treatment plan to help you get relief.
Call us now at (336) 275-1472 or schedule an appointment. Our dedicated team of experts can help to get rid of any of your dental issues.





