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What Happens If You Don’t Go To The Dentist?

added on: September 8, 2021

Many people avoid going to their dentist in Lewisburg regularly, and it’s not uncommon for people to only visit when they’re experiencing a problem. But, if you visit your dentist regularly, and choose the right oral care products, you’ll be able to avoid some of the worst issues that can happen with your teeth and gums if you would skip out on regular dental care. Here are some of the things that can happen if you don’t go to the dentist regularly.

  • Tooth Decay

One of the most common problems that occur because of avoiding the dentist is tooth decay. When not taken care of in a timely manner, tooth decay can rapidly go from a tiny cavity to a big problem. What makes tooth decay so dangerous is that it can become rampant without us ever knowing it’s there. Checkups with your dentist every six months help catch any decay early when it’s still easy to treat.  

  • Bad Breath

Research has found that over one-third of people who don’t go to their dentist regularly have halitosis or bad breath. If you avoid visiting your dentist, plaque and other bacteria can build up on your teeth and gums, causing an infection that leads to bad breath. Brushing your teeth at home helps reduce the risk of bad breath, but regular professional dental cleanings go deeper, remove plaque that may have hardened into tartar, and help keep your mouth healthy and breath fresh. If you haven’t been in recently for regular dental checkups, schedule an appointment today!

  • Gum Disease

Speaking of infections, gum disease is an infection caused by bacteria that collects around teeth and gums. When people avoid going to their dentist in Lewisburg, they are more likely to miss checkups that would detect and treat gum disease in its early stages. Without early treatment, gum disease can become irreversible. Not only is gum disease painful and harmful to your mouth, it can also be destructive to your overall health. In fact, gum disease has been linked to a higher risk of heart attack or stroke.

  • Tooth Loss

If dental problems such as decay or gum disease go undetected or untreated they may result in tooth loss. Tooth loss can greatly affect both your oral health, overall health, and emotional well-being. Not only does tooth loss make eating difficult, but it also makes you look older and affects your self-confidence. However, if you have lost teeth, there are ways to replace them. Dental implants are one of the best ways to replace missing teeth and restore function by using artificial roots and a custom crown. 

Regular dental visits are important to maintain good oral health. Seeing your Lewisburg dentist twice a year for cleanings is key to preventing the oral health problems we discussed. Other services like X-rays, sealants, and fluoride treatments help protect teeth and help you save money on major dental procedures down the road. Even if you take great care of your teeth at home by brushing twice a day and flossing daily, the best way to prevent tooth decay is to see your dentist regularly.

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About The Author
Dr. Scott J. Bonomo

Dr. Scott J. Bonomo has been a dental practitioner for more than 30 years. He is certified in laser dentistry, utilizing both diode and Solea lasers, and is also a certified Invisalign® provider with over 200 completed cases. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Pennsylvania Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Bonomo was chosen as one of the "Top Docs" by the Philadelphia Magazine in 2016.


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