Categories: Tooth Loss

A Few Good Ways to Prevent Adult Tooth Loss

These days, patients in Encinitas/San Diego have several options for rebuilding and preserving their smiles after suffering from adult tooth loss. However, there are also several options for improving their oral health and preventing tooth loss from occurring in the first place. For example, if you successfully prevent severe periodontal disease, which is the leading cause of adult tooth loss, then you have a greater chance of preserving all of your healthy, natural teeth for life.

Don’t let up on good hygiene

Sticking to good hygiene practices every day isn’t difficult, but it can seem tedious at times. If you’re in a rush one morning, or especially tired in the evening, then you might be tempted to skip it just once. However, it only takes that once for oral bacteria to gain a foothold on your teeth and gums, potentially leading to some of the most common causes of tooth loss (such as periodontal disease).

Pay attention to your teeth and gums

While cleaning your teeth and gums, pay close attention to how they look and feel every time. If your teeth or gums start to appear dark or discolored in certain areas, then this may be a sign of a developing dental disease. If they feel more sensitive when you brush and floss than they normally do, then this could also be a warning to visit your dentist or periodontist as soon as possible.

Seek treatment as soon as possible

Issues like periodontal disease may be the most frequent causes of tooth loss, but just because you develop one doesn’t mean tooth loss is inevitable. For instance, many patients with periodontal disease can keep the disease under control well enough to prevent the damage that leads to tooth loss. The key is to seek treatment as soon as possible to mitigate that damage and preserve your healthy, natural teeth and oral structures.

Learn how to prevent adult tooth loss

Tooth loss is a significant problem for many adults, but with proper smile care and maintenance, it doesn’t have to be. For more information, schedule a consultation with Dr. Kania by calling her periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.

Dr. Ann Kania

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