
5 Hard Truths About Your Oral Health (Especially If You’re Skipping the Dentist)
By: General Dentist Dr. Allen Momongan
Let’s face it. Going to the dentist isn’t most people’s favorite activity. But avoiding it doesn’t make dental problems disappear. In fact, it often makes them worse and more expensive. If you’ve been putting off your appointments, here are five hard truths about your oral health that you need to know.
- Cavities Don’t Hurt Until It’s Too Late
Most cavities are painless at first. By the time you feel pain, the decay has already progressed and may require more intensive treatment like a root canal or even an extraction. Regular cleanings and exams help catch small issues before they become big problems.
- Gum Disease Is Silent and Serious
Early gum disease (gingivitis) may just cause minor bleeding when brushing, but if left untreated, it can turn into periodontitis. This advanced stage of gum disease can lead to tooth loss and has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, and other serious health issues.
- You Can’t Brush and Floss Your Way Out of Everything
Yes, brushing and flossing are critical. But they can’t remove hardened tartar or detect hidden issues like early-stage decay, bone loss, or oral cancer. Professional cleanings and exams are essential no matter how good your home routine is.
- Skipping the Dentist Now Usually Means Paying More Later
Delaying dental visits to save money often backfires. A small filling is far cheaper than a root canal and crown. Preventive care is not only better for your health, it’s more budget-friendly in the long run.
- Your Oral Health Affects Your Whole Body
Oral health isn’t just about your teeth. Infections in your mouth can spread, and poor oral hygiene is linked to other systemic conditions. Taking care of your mouth is part of taking care of your whole body.
Don’t Wait Until It Hurts
Preventive dental care isn’t just about a bright smile. It’s about protecting your health, your confidence, and your wallet. If it’s been a while since your last dental visit, consider this your sign to schedule one. Your future self will thank you.
Meet Dr. Allen Momongan
Dr. Momongan is a general dentist at Dental Associates Glendale-Bayshore.
Get to know him by visiting his profile page: General Dentist Allen Momongan
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