Common Dental Issues and DIY Fixes

Let’s start off with some bad news; this article isn’t going to get you out of going to the dentist. Even if you do everything right with regards to oral hygiene, you should still make regular dental visits one of your top priorities to ensure that your mouth stays healthy. However, there are a few issues in which you can do something about yourself. In this blog post, we are going to look at just a few of them so that you can take action.

Of course, if the issues are more complicated and recurring, you should consult with your dentist as soon as possible and look into OMNICHROMA flow bulk composite for efficient restorations. But here is some advice that you may find useful if you are suffering from any of the following problems.

 

Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive teeth are a big issue for countless people, and the condition is often worsened by consuming food or drink which is particularly hot or cold. The problem is often caused by exposed nerve roots from receding gums. To start off with, you should cut out toothpaste which is designed for whitening or tartar-control as these are abrasive and contain phosphates which cause teeth sensitivity. When you are brushing your teeth, avoid being too aggressive as this can make your gums recede even further. You may find that you require a prescription fluoride treatment to toughen up your teeth a bit.

 

Lost Tooth

There are a wide number of reasons why you can lose one of your teeth, but there is no doubt that it is a traumatic experience when suddenly you bite down on something hard or see it drop to the floor. The first thing to do is not panic. Start by rinsing it off and push it back in place as soon as possible. Bite down on a soft cloth or moist tea bag to hold it in position. When you knock out a tooth, the periodontal ligaments become torn but some may still remain. If they are reconnected quickly enough, they can reattach to the gums all over again. Hopefully, the tooth will feel strong again within a few days and as good as new after a few weeks. However, it is always worth paying a visit to the dentist to be totally sure.

 

Burned Palate

How many times have you been in a rush to eat that piping hot pizza as soon as it has arrived, only to burn your mouth on a bubbling combination of cheese and tomato? While you may not think that this directly classifies as a dental issue, burning the roof of your mouth can soften up the tissue and make it more prone to infection. To help prevent this, you could try using a corticosteroid paste to create a protective coat on the burn and speed up the healing. And next time, try to exercise a little more patience before wolfing down that pizza!

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