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Warning Sign
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The Problem?
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| Bad breath that doesn't go away |
The cause might be gum
disease, food, drinking, smoking, medicine you are taking or a health
condition. If you cannot get rid of bad breath with daily brushing and
flossing, see your dentist. |
| Your gums bleed
when you brush or floss |
If you just started to
floss, a little bleeding is normal. But if you bleed almost every time
you brush or floss your teeth, see your dentist. |
| Dry Mouth |
The Change of Life (or
menopause) may be the reason for this. It is also a side effect of
many common medicines. It does not feel good and it can make dental
problems worse. You need to tell your dentist if you have this
problem. |
| A tooth that is a little bit loose |
This could be caused by gum
disease or by a blow to the mouth. In any case, it is a serious
problem. You should see your dentist. |
| A sore mouth |
This might be caused by
false teeth that don't fit well. It could also be from leaving false
teeth in overnight. "Burning mouth syndrome" is a problem
that affects some older women. Not eating the right kind of food may
also be the cause. |
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Bleeding that you can't explain
Mouth sores that don't heal in 7 to 10 days
White or red patches in your mouth
Feeling numb or sore inside your mouth
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These may be signs of oral cancer. See
your dentist right away. |
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Teeth that are sensitive to
hot, cold, sweetness
and pressure
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Teeth can become sensitive all of a
sudden, or it can happen over time. In most cases, this kind of pain
means something is wrong. Check with your dentist.
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