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6 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Delay Dental Care

Having a comprehensive dental care regime and sticking to it can be tough, especially if you are in financial difficulty or have very little free time—let’s face it, we’ve all at least crashed after work or skipped the morning floss.

However, there are some obvious and not so obvious reasons to ensure you’re doing everything at home and having regular check-ups with professionals.

Let’s take a closer look …

1) It Prevents Future Problems

Good oral care is partly about prevention. While skipping appointments and being inconsistent with your daily routine won’t necessarily cause you a problem now, over time plaque, cavities, gum disease and other conditions will mount up.

It’s important to understand this if you are skipping or putting things off because you think you’re saving time or for some other arbitrary reason. In the long run, you will waste more time fixing problems that you could have prevented by staying on top of your routine.   

Brush at least twice a day with good technique, ideally with an electric toothbrush, floss at least once a day, use rinse aid, avoid too much sugar and maintain a healthy diet, and see your dentist regularly for advice and to catch problems early!

2) You Will Save Money in the Long-Run

This also applies to costs. While you think you might be saving money by not visiting the dentist and not buying the best toothbrushes, or perhaps skipping flossing altogether—in the long run, you could end up with a serious problem that needs costly surgery or other invasive treatments. Any money you did save could be eclipsed with one such dental bill.

Fortunately, whatever situation you find yourself in there are ways to secure dental finance online. You do not have to have the cash up front.

Sadly, this still isn’t encouraging the third of Americans who struggle to access basic dental care.

3) Prevent Pain and Maintain Functionality

Let’s not forget, one of the main negative consequences of poor dental care is pain and nobody likes to deal with pain on a daily basis. This could come from swollen gums, infections, damaged and decaying teeth, and myriad other problems. This pain could range from a minor annoyance to being so excruciating that you can’t function.

The function of your teeth themselves could also be reduced, making it difficult to bite, chew and enjoy food.

This is why it is so important to maintain and not delay good dental care.

4) Stop Bad Breath

One of the first and most off-putting signs of poor dental care is bad breath, which may be labelled as halitosis if it’s persistent.

Even if you brush and floss daily, over time you could still be missing things that only a dentist can reach with a professional clean. Leave it too long and you could get bad breath whether you generally look after your teeth or not.

5) Your Smile Will Simply Look Better

There’s a lot of positives that come with a pearly white smile, not least that you’ll feel more self-confident and won’t gross others out. This could have positives for everything from friendships to employment.

Your overall health will also be maintained …

Did you know that poor oral care has been linked to heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, and cancer because the bacteria associated with gum disease travels through your system?

6) Detect Other Health Conditions

Although most health conditions detected by your dentist are directly linked to poor oral care, they can also pick up on conditions and diseases that aren’t always caused by this, such as acid reflux, inflammation from auto-immune diseases, oral cancer, osteoporosis, and many others.

Seeing your dentist regularly could save your life, even if you maintain a good oral care routine at home. At the least, it will help reduce the costly medical bills associated with treating such conditions and diseases in their later stages.

These were just some of the reasons you should not delay good dental care.

Are you stringent with your oral hygiene, struggle to stay on top of things, or perhaps even think dental care is overblown? Let us know your experiences in the comments below!

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3 Comments

  1. This is very good advice on the importance of dental care. It is true that while many cannot afford it, likewise they cannot really afford to put it off, either.

  2. This article is written just for me as I recently experienced a very bad toothache. I should see the dentist regularly to prevent a repeat episode.