General Dentistry
At Wahroonga Family Dental Centre, we believe a proactive preventive dental care program is the secret to maintaining optimal oral health
Conduct a professional clean
This is done to remove the hardened deposits of plaque that cannot be removed by brushing alone.
Check for any potential threats to your oral health
Concerns such as tooth decay or gum disease are treated much more easily if they are caught in their early stages.
Conduct an oral cancer screening
Oral cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers, if caught in its early stages patients experience a much better prognosis.
With our comprehensive general care, we also cater for anxious patients
What causes a toothache?
- Tooth decay
- Gum disease
- Tooth sensitivity to extreme temperatures of food and drinks
- A cracked or a chipped tooth
- Damaged dental fillings or sealants
- Receding gums
- Periapical abscess
- Periodontal abscess
- Swollen gums around a wisdom tooth that is beginning to break through the gums
- Ulcers on the gums
- Adjustment made to braces or retainers that tighten and move teeth
- Teeth grinding
- Sinusitis
- Injury to the temporomandibular joint (the joint that connects the jaw to the skull)
- Vitamin B12 deficiency
- Cluster headaches
- Viral infection (Shingles)
- Methamphetamine abuse
Why are my gums bleeding?
Gingivitis
This condition results in the swelling and tenderness of the gums, causing them to bleed easily when brushing your teeth.
Certain medications
Blood-thinning medications can cause gums to bleed. When the blood’s ability to clot is hampered by these medications, the gums tend to bleed more easily.
Infrequent flossing habits
A change in your flossing routine can cause bleeding gums. If you forget to floss for a few days and then resume flossing, or if you decide to engage in more frequent flossing than before, there will be some bleeding. This should ease within a week, as the gums adjust to the new flossing routine.
Use of a new tooth brush
A firm brush with harder bristles can cause gums to bleed. A soft to medium-bristled brush is much gentler on the gums.
Pregnancy gingivitis
This condition causes the gums to become inflamed and tender during pregnancy, resulting in bleeding.
Smoking
Smoking creates inflammation and detrimentally affects the body’s immune response. Where the gum becomes enlarged due to inflammation caused by the toxins contained in cigarettes, they are more susceptible to bleeding.
General Dentistry FAQs
Choosing the right dentist for you is an important step in maintaining your oral and dental care. Visiting a dentist who makes you uncomfortable or whom you don’t trust can cause you to avoid getting regular check-ups. When trying to choose the right dentist for you, start by locating all the dentists in your area and then research them by checking out patient testimonials and reviews online and speaking to people about them. Once you have an idea about where you’d like to go, make an appointment for a routine check-up. The actual experience at the dentist’s office will help you decide if this should be your dentist or not. You should remember to consider:
- Is it a convenient place for you?
- Is the staff friendly and helpful?
- Is the dentist a friendly and approachable person with a good bedside manner?
- Is their office organised and does the space make you feel comfortable and safe?