Nobody enjoys sitting in a dental chair hearing the sound of a drill. While regular dental checkups are important for maintaining oral health, many common dental problems can be prevented with simple daily habits.
Cavities, tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth sensitivity often develop slowly over time. The good news is that a few consistent habits can help keep your teeth strong and your smile healthy for years to come.
Why Tooth Decay Happens
Your mouth naturally contains bacteria. When these bacteria feed on sugars and starches left on your teeth, they produce acids that gradually wear away the protective enamel.
Over time, this can lead to:
- Cavities
- Tooth pain
- Sensitivity
- Infections
- Expensive dental treatments
Prevention is always easier—and less costly—than treatment.