Persistent Tooth Pain: Continuous or severe tooth pain may indicate cavities, deep infections, or even nerve damage. This pain could worsen with temperature changes or pressure, signaling the need for immediate attention.

Persistent Tooth Pain: Continuous or severe tooth pain may indicate cavities, deep infections, or even nerve damage. This pain could worsen with temperature changes or pressure, signaling the need for immediate attention.  

Bleeding or Swollen Gums: Gums that bleed easily, appear swollen, or are tender to touch are early signs of gingivitis or more severe gum disease. Left untreated, this can lead to tooth loss and affect your general health.

Bleeding or Swollen Gums: Gums that bleed easily, appear swollen, or are tender to touch are early signs of gingivitis or more severe gum disease. Left untreated, this can lead to tooth loss and affect your general health.  

Increased Sensitivity: Sudden sensitivity to hot, cold, or sugary foods can be a sign of worn enamel, exposed dentin, or developing cavities. Sensitivity might also indicate gum recession or cracked teeth.

Increased Sensitivity: Sudden sensitivity to hot, cold, or sugary foods can be a sign of worn enamel, exposed dentin, or developing cavities. Sensitivity might also indicate gum recession or cracked teeth.  

Chronic Bad Breath: Persistent bad breath, or halitosis, can result from poor oral hygiene, infections, dry mouth, or even digestive issues. If regular brushing and mouthwash don’t help, a deeper problem might be present.

Chronic Bad Breath: Persistent bad breath, or halitosis, can result from poor oral hygiene, infections, dry mouth, or even digestive issues. If regular brushing and mouthwash don’t help, a deeper problem might be present.  

Loose or Shifting Teeth: Teeth that feel loose or have shifted position could indicate advanced gum disease or bone loss. This might also be a sign of trauma or teeth grinding.

Loose or Shifting Teeth: Teeth that feel loose or have shifted position could indicate advanced gum disease or bone loss. This might also be a sign of trauma or teeth grinding.  

Mouth Sores That Don’t Heal: Ulcers, white patches, or red patches in the mouth that last more than two weeks should be examined. These could be due to infections, irritation, or, in rare cases, oral cancer.

Mouth Sores That Don’t Heal: Ulcers, white patches, or red patches in the mouth that last more than two weeks should be examined. These could be due to infections, irritation, or, in rare cases, oral cancer.  

Jaw Pain or Clicking: Pain, clicking, or popping sounds in the jaw could signal Temporomandibular Joint disorders. TMJ issues may arise from teeth grinding, arthritis, or jaw misalignment, leading to headaches or earaches.

Jaw Pain or Clicking: Pain, clicking, or popping sounds in the jaw could signal Temporomandibular Joint disorders. TMJ issues may arise from teeth grinding, arthritis, or jaw misalignment, leading to headaches or earaches.  

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