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Common Dental Problems & When to Visit a Dentist

Common Dental Problems & When to Visit a Dentist

Maintaining good oral health is essential for your overall well-being. However, many people tend to ignore early dental issues until they become painful or serious. Understanding common dental problems and knowing when to visit a dentist can help you prevent complications and save time, money, and discomfort.

 

1. Tooth Pain (Toothache)

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Tooth pain is one of the most common dental complaints and can range from mild sensitivity to severe discomfort.

Causes

  • Tooth decay
  • Infection or abscess
  • Cracked or damaged teeth
  • Gum infection

When to Visit a Dentist

  • Pain lasts more than 1–2 days
  • Swelling in the face or gums
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold foods
  • Difficulty chewing

Ignoring tooth pain can lead to serious infections, so early treatment is important.

 

2. Gum Problems (Gingivitis & Periodontitis)

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Gum disease often starts silently but can lead to tooth loss if untreated.

Common Signs

  • Bleeding while brushing or flossing
  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Bad breath
  • Receding gums

When to Visit a Dentist

  • Bleeding gums regularly
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Loose teeth
  • Gum pain or swelling

Early-stage gum disease is reversible, so timely care is key.


3. Cavities (Tooth Decay)

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Cavities are caused by bacteria that damage the tooth enamel, leading to holes in the teeth.

Symptoms

  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Visible holes or dark spots
  • Pain when eating sweets or hot/cold foods

When to Visit a Dentist

  • You notice any visible damage
  • Persistent sensitivity
  • Pain while eating

Regular checkups can detect cavities early before they worsen.


4. Tooth Sensitivity

 
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6Sensitivity occurs when the inner layers of the tooth become exposed.

Causes

  • Worn enamel
  • Gum recession
  • Tooth grinding
  • Cavities

When to Visit a Dentist

  • Sensitivity becomes frequent or severe
  • Pain lasts even after removing the trigger

 

5. Bad Breath (Halitosis)

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Bad breath can affect your confidence and may indicate underlying dental issues.

Causes

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Gum disease
  • Dry mouth
  • Diet or medical conditions

When to Visit a Dentist

  • Persistent bad breath despite brushing
  • Accompanied by gum bleeding or dryness

Preventive Dental Care Tips

  • Brush your teeth twice daily
  • Floss regularly
  • Limit sugary foods and drinks
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Visit your dentist for regular checkups every 6 months

When Should You See a Dentist Immediately?

  • Severe tooth pain
  • Swelling in the face or jaw
  • Bleeding that doesn’t stop
  • Broken or knocked-out tooth
  • Signs of infection (fever, pus)

Expert Care at NASMC

At Noor Al Sama Medical Center, our experienced dental team provides comprehensive care for all common dental problems, from routine checkups to advanced treatments. We focus on early diagnosis, personalized care, and long-term oral health.

We offer services across multiple locations including Dubai, Al Karama, Al Nahda, and Al Rigga, making quality dental care easily accessible.