What can happen if you don’t go to the dentist in over a year?

Going to the dentist is an essential aspect of maintaining good oral health. However, many people tend to skip their dental appointments for various reasons. Some may not have the time, while others may have dental anxiety or fear. Whatever the reason, neglecting your dental health can lead to significant consequences. If you last went to the dentist over a year ago, you may be at risk of developing several dental problems.

Here are some of the things that could happen if you don’t go to the dentist in over a year:

Tooth decay: Without regular cleanings and checkups, tartar and plaque can build up on your teeth, leading to tooth decay. Tooth decay can cause pain, sensitivity, and even tooth loss if left untreated.

Gum disease: Neglecting your dental hygiene can also cause gum disease, which can lead to inflammation, bleeding, and even the loss of teeth. Severe gum disease can also contribute to other health issues, such as heart disease and stroke.

Bad breath: Poor dental hygiene can lead to bad breath, which can be embarrassing and unpleasant.

Cavities: When plaque and bacteria build up on your teeth, it can eat away at the enamel, causing cavities. Cavities can be painful and can lead to more serious dental issues if left untreated.

Stained teeth: If you’re a coffee or tea drinker or if you consume a lot of sugary foods, neglecting your dental check-ups can result in stained teeth that are difficult to whiten.

In addition to these problems, neglecting your dental health can increase dental expenses. Preventive care is always less expensive than restorative care, and regular dental check-ups can help you avoid costly procedures. It’s important to schedule regular dental check-ups and maintain good oral hygiene habits to prevent dental problems from developing. So, if you haven’t been to the dentist in over a year, get started. Make an appointment today and prioritize your dental health!

 

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