They are Sturdy
Whether you are aware of it or not, your teeth are some of the strongest bones in your body. Indeed, the enamel that protects them is so hard, science has shown that they are equivalent in toughness to steel. In other words, your pearly whites truly pack a punch!
Just because your teeth are incredibly hard and durable, that does not mean they do not face significant threats. As a matter of fact, nearly everything negatively impacts your smile in one form or another, and it is up to you to ensure you are taking proper care of them.
The ultimate goal is to help keep your protective layer of enamel strong and intact. If you are failing to brush and floss consistently, you are only opening the door to serious infection and damage down the line.
With this in mind, how can you go about taking better care of your teeth? Well, one way involves attending routine checkups to have a professional investigate for concerns. Another is taking care to brush twice a day and floss at least once daily. A third includes understanding the negative effects of foods and beverages on your teeth.
Possible Complications
While your teeth can withstand difficult situations, they are not intended to be neglected. Indeed, a common misconception is that it takes a lot for oral structures to become compromised, and that is true in some cases. In others, however, infection and disease can spread so rapidly that you are in need of a dental implant before you even recognize a problem to begin with.
Other complications that can cause structural breakdown include physical accidents and trauma, bruxism and TMJ disorder, and more. Reach out to our team today to learn about these possibilities.
Seeking Help Immediately
Whether your concern is a minor chip or a major infection, one thing remains constant: your condition will only get worse the longer you wait to seek help. Unlike a headache or upset stomach, time is not on your side.
Learn More Today
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to schedule your next appointment with our office and learn more about the intricacies of your oral structures today.