Why You Shouldn't Wait To Get Dental Work Done

19 October 2022
 Categories: Dentist, Blog

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Have you recently been told that you need to get dental work done — such as you need a cavity filled — but you do not feel any pain? You may be wondering if you should go through with getting the dental work done or wait a while until it starts causing problems. Here are a few things to keep in mind about why it's best to get dental work done as soon as possible.

You Won't Feel The Start Of Dental Problems

It's important to know that many dental problems can be caught early before you feel anything. It may be the initial signs of gum disease or gum recession, the initial signs of tooth decay, or a problem that can be seen with an x-ray of a tooth. These problems may not be causing you pain, but they still need to be addressed.

Getting dental work done before a problem causes you pain is actually the best time to treat it. That's because a procedure is much more involved when the problem is causing you pain. Take a simple dental filling for example, since a small cavity will involve a small amount of drilling. Your dentist may not even numb your mouth to remove it. However, a big cavity that is causing pain will require a bigger filling. This means more drilling, numbing the tooth, and being in the dental chair for a longer period of time.

Dental Problems Can Spread

Most dental problems are not isolated issues. If left untreated, many dental issues can spread to other parts of the mouth or your body. A tooth with a cavity can easily turn into an abscess, which can get into the nerve of the tooth and require a root canal. In some situations, an infection can even get down to the jawbone and enter the bloodstream, especially when you consider how many vital organs are near the mouth.

Dental Problems Can Crack Teeth

Some problems get worse to the point where your teeth become cracked. You will then have to decide between several options in order to replace it, and all of them are not preferable when the alternative solution was to treat your tooth early on. A dental implant can be a great way to permanently replace a tooth by placing a post into the jawbone to support the tooth. You will also have the option of a dental bridge or a partial denture as well.

To learn more, contact a family dentist in your area.