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Dental Work Urgency: Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Address Oral Health Issues

May 29, 2024
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Many dental health issues start small and progress over time. Without treatment, they can threaten oral health and lead to more time in the dental chair for ongoing treatment. You’ll likely be left with a disrupted life schedule and potential costs you hadn’t anticipated.

It’s vital to treat oral health issues timely with your Katoomba dentist.

Below, we explore what happens when common dental health issues are left to chance.

Common Oral Health Issues and Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Treat Them

With preventive dentistry, we can catch emerging oral health problems early, and your dental clean helps rid your teeth and gums of the bacteria that can put your smile at risk.

However, when dental health complications arise—diagnosed or suspected—it’s essential to see your dentist for treatment or a diagnosis.

Tooth Decay

Cavities typically start small but grow over time. Without treatment from your dentist, the decay can reach the tooth canal, putting you at risk for a root canal infection. Untreated decay can also lead to tooth loss and tooth crumbling.

It’s important to treat dental cavities before they advance and put the tooth at serious risk.

Oral Infections

If your toothache worsens throughout the day, you may already have a tooth root infection. Failure to treat these infections means increasing pain, swelling and the risk of infection spread. To eliminate pain and save your oral health, seeing your emergency dentist in Katoomba for root canal therapy is essential.

Gingivitis and Gum Disease

Gingivitis is an early gum disease and the reversible stage of this condition. If your dentist does not treat gingivitis, it advances to periodontitis, which is only treatable.

Studies now show a link between untreated gum disease and specific types of dementia, pregnancy complications, heart and lung issues and more.

Is It Time to Visit the Dentist?

Common dental health issues are largely preventable with regular checks and cleans in Katoomba. However, these regular visits should be coupled with excellent at-home oral hygiene.

We welcome your call to book your next dental check-up and clean or to chat with a team member about your oral health. We encourage you to ask about our current specials and exclusive membership plan. Our team is also happy to discuss the financials! We have a dedicated team who can also help walk you through some payment options. Contact them here.

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