Health Issues Dentists Can Spot Right Away
Are you feeling the ache of inflamed gums? Do you experience pain when eating or have sensitive spots in your mouth? Becoming self-conscious upon noticing that your teeth are visibly chipped and worn out?
One might think that swollen gums, mouth sores and cracked teeth are only symptoms of a minor infection. Hence, they assume that these can be easily cured by over-the-counter medication. In some instances, they could be right. As for others, they could not be more wrong.
Dental Care Ryde Checkup
The best way to find out what is wrong is to seek dental care assistance from a Ryde dentist. There is a good chance that a dentist can pick up on symptoms that you normally would not notice right away. A checkup can greatly help in detecting anything unusual about your overall health.
At Putney Dental Care, we have identified the most common health conditions that are related to poor oral hygiene. Our Ryde dental care specialists not only want to take care of your teeth, gums and mouth. We are also concerned about what your oral health says about your overall wellness.
Sleep Disorders
When we observe that a patient’s tooth enamel is worn down, we take it as a sign of teeth grinding or jaw clenching. Also called bruxism, this form of sleep disorder can crack and split teeth. Over time, the damage will be significant and irreversible.
Persistent jaw pain may also be a sign of another sleep disorder called sleep apnoea. This can be caused by poor alignment of the teeth, bite problems and the positioning of the lower jaw.
Diabetes
Unbeknownst to many, receding and swollen gums can be taken as one of the early signs of diabetes. If a patient comes in with recurring gum abscesses or a rapid state of bone loss in a short time period, we flag these as a symptoms of the illness. In our experience, diabetic people who develop gum disease also do not have the normal healing process of those receiving treatment.
Cardiovascular Disease
Plenty of research has pointed to the links between gum disease and cardiovascular disease. It has been asserted that Inflammation in the mouth triggers inflammation in other parts of the body. Given this information, ongoing inflammation can spread to the arteries, therefore playing a role in heart attacks or strokes.
Oral Cancer
Mouth sores that do simply do not heal even after weeks can sometimes be a manifestation of oral cancer. Typically, the first sign of oral cancer can look unsuspicious—a small spot inside the mouth. Red or white in color, it can surface on the lips, tongue, gums, inside of the cheek and other mouth areas.
For a comprehensive dental care screening, call (02) 9808 2588 today. At Putney Dental Care, we will take note of the symptoms and recommend you to reliable doctors who can perform tests to confirm any illness.
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