What Conditions Dentists See Most Often

New Cases of Old Problems

Teeth problems happen to the best of us. While we brush and floss regularly, dental troubles can still pop up. Dentists encounter many different types of oral issues at the office, yet some are more frequent than others.

Most Common Conditions

Here we will list the most common conditions that dentist regularly see.

Dental Caries. You may be more familiar with the other name for tooth decay: cavities. Symptoms of dental caries are not often noticed by patients. Slightly discolored spots on enamel, invisible pits on the tops and sides of teeth, a small crack somewhere, are beginnings of dental caries. They present no pain or sensitivity yet but if unattended, only then will you note the presence of cavities and symptoms might be felt.

Gum Disease. The first stage of gum disease is called gingivitis, which is the only stage that gum disease is reversible. At first the gums may be reddish, can swell and are tender to the touch. It is an inflammation, as bacteria has settled in the gum tissue, that for a long time can be painless. If not treated, gingivitis may lead to a more serious, destructive form of gum disease called periodontitis. This condition is the leading cause of bone damage and tooth loss today.

Misaligned Teeth. Teeth can be crooked, overlapped, twisted or impacted in the dental arch. It can present as an overbite or underbite. Several causes, as undersized jaw that can lead to overcrowding, early loss of baby teeth or adult teeth causing shifting, thumb sucking, tongue thrusting in young children, improper fit of restorations, or undue pressure on the teeth and gums by constant grinding can contribute to misalignment. Gaps between teeth, gingivitis, periodontitis are also causes. Improperly positioned teeth have hygiene issues, prone to caries, with attendant speech and eating difficulties, and affects self-esteem.

Tooth Sensitivity. This means experiencing pain or discomfort to your teeth from sweets, cold air, hot or cold drinks or ice cream. Some people with sensitive teeth even experience discomfort from brushing and flossing. This can occur when the dentin or middle layer of a tooth is exposed as dentin have open tubules that connect to the pulp root where nerves are present.
Bad Breath. Halitosis is a common symptom some people have and yet are not aware of, often overlooked. It can be caused by simply poor hygiene, bacteria trapped on the tongue, the types of food or drink you have been accustomed to consume. Other common causes are gum disease, cavities, and dry mouth. Bad breath can be an indicator of other health conditions like digestive issues or acid reflux, or oral cancer.

Solving Everyday Issues in Lynnwood

Come to Dr. Song’s Dental Center for any of the most common oral problems. We see them everyday and treat them everyday. Remember that taking action with early signs works better for both dentist and you.