Causes of bad teeth

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To find the causes of bad teeth, it is essential to consult our expert team so that we can address the root of the problem.

Causes of Bad Teeth - A Dental Approach
Numerous dental problems can be the starting point for the causes of bad teeth. To find these, the cause of the bad teeth must first be diagnosed. Dental problems can include tooth decay, cracks in the teeth, tooth wear, and tooth sensitivity, which can ultimately lead to serious toothache.

Furthermore, not only tooth decay can cause problems, but gum diseases can also be the cause of bad teeth. From a dental perspective, a significant proportion of tooth problems usually develop due to neglected oral hygiene. However, inadequate brushing technique and eating habits (snacking, a diet rich in carbohydrates) can both lie behind the causes of bad teeth.

Causes of bad teeth – Could there be something else behind it?
There can be a much more complex problem behind the causes of bad teeth. For example, other general illnesses, side effects of certain medications, or bad habits such as teeth grinding, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and genetics to some extent, can also cause teeth and gum problems. It's best to investigate as soon as possible what might be the underlying cause, and have the problem and its source professionally treated.

To find the causes of bad teeth
Finding the causes of bad teeth isn't always easy, as there can be complex problems behind it. Our experienced dentists will help you find the cause of the problem, even during the first appointment. This is very important, as for long-term success, the focus should primarily be on prevention, not just on addressing the causes of bad teeth.

After identifying the causes of poor teeth, treatment of the problems can begin, be it tooth decay, periodontal disease, tooth sensitivity, tooth loss, or a combination of these.

Let's start from the basics: the development of the causes of bad teeth and treatment methods
The causes of bad teeth are primarily based on inadequate oral hygiene. Home dental care techniques contribute greatly to maintaining tooth health. If home dental care tools are not used properly, any dental problem can easily develop.

It is important to use a interdental cleaning tool alongside your toothbrush, which can be dental floss or an interdental brush. Furthermore, it is advisable to avoid snacks rich in carbohydrates, and we can also do a lot by waiting just half an hour after eating before brushing our teeth, so as not to damage the softened enamel.

In addition to using the right tools regularly, we should also check our teeth in the mirror at home for any discolouration (brown, black holes, spots), or food debris or dental floss stuck between the teeth. Furthermore, we should attend dental check-ups and professional dental hygiene treatments at least twice a year, as the dentist and dental hygienist are best placed to help maintain the health of our teeth.

It is important not to wait for necessary treatment in case of pain. Even with tooth sensitivity or toothache, one should not postpone visiting the dentist, as we can exacerbate the causes of bad teeth by not seeking treatment.

While a minor problem might initially be resolved with a small filling, root canal treatment may subsequently be necessary to save the tooth, and in a worst-case scenario, extraction could occur. This would then necessitate a more expensive replacement with a bridge or implant.

Should you experience any tooth or gum sensitivity, toothache, or any dental problems, please consult our colleagues so that we can investigate the cause of any bad teeth and provide professional treatment as soon as possible!

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