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How to Know if Your Teeth are Healthy

 Firm and pink gums

Healthy gums are an indicator that your teeth are healthy too. Pay attention to your gums. The gums should be pink. Red or white and swollen gums are signs that all is not well with your oral health. 

Wash your hands and glide a finger along your gums. Evaluate if your gums are firm and painless. If there is pain, consult your dentist immediately. The tissues in your mouth, including your tongue, should also be pink. Always remember to brush your tongue and remove any plaque on it.




Neutral-smelling breath

Monitor your breath. A healthy mouth has a neutral smell. Mouths that emit foul odours indicate a sign of untreated tooth decay. If you notice that you are removing many smelly food particles, you could be in an early stage of gum disease.



No blood when brushing or flossing

Healthy teeth and gums shouldn't bleed regularly. If you notice that you bleed a lot and often brush your teeth, do not ignore it. Consult your dentist. Also, monitor the pattern. Sometimes you may bleed after using a particular toothbrush; make sure to tell your specialist. The cause of bleeding gums is built-up plaque along your gum line. Also, brushing your teeth too hard may cause bleeding.



Firm teeth and dental restoration

As an adult, your teeth should be firmly attached to the gum. If your teeth are loose, it is a sign of gum disease, so consult your dentist immediately. This also applies to implants, fillings and crowns. They should be firm all the time. If the dislodge, consult your dentist.



Sensitivity

Cold drinks can cause slight sensitivity. However, if the sensitivity is prolonged, it can signify cavities. It also indicates an uneven bite causing some teeth to wear down faster than others. If this happens, see your dentist.



Change in the colour of your teeth

Your teeth should be white. If you notice a colour change, it indicates a problem. White patches can often signify a cavity, tooth decay or weakened enamel.  If the teeth become darker than surrounding teeth, it shows nerve damage even if the tooth doesn't hurt.



Always observe your teeth to ensure they are healthy. The minute you notice any changes consult a dentist. If you are looking for dental health care, Next Smile Melbourne offers excellent dental services. It is also the best All-on-4 centre if you need dental implants. Visit our website or contact us for more information.






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