Toothache
You've scheduled an appointment with the dentist, and you can't wait for it to arrive. Flossing and rinsing your mouth with warm water might also help, as can taking an over-the-counter pain killer. If you detect pus or swelling around the tooth, or if you have a fever, you may have an abscess, which is a more serious disease. The sooner you see a dentist, the better off you'll be. Antibiotics and other therapies may be necessary.
Stained Teeth
Many stains may be removed from your teeth if you use the appropriate method. There are several factors that might cause your teeth to become discolored, including foods, drugs, nicotine, and trauma. There are three ways to whiten your teeth. A whitening agent and a specific light can be used by your dentist. With a plastic tray and gel purchased from your dentist or a shop, you may bleach your teeth at home. Bleaching toothpaste and rinses are the most straightforward options, although they only remove superficial stains.
Cavities
It's a terrible sign when you see these little holes in your teeth. It's caused by the buildup of plaque, a sticky bacterium that eats away at your teeth's enamel over time. At the gum line and around the margins of previous fillings, adults might also be at risk for tooth decay and gum disease. Use a fluoride toothpaste twice daily and restrict snacking, floss every day and rinse with a fluoride mouthwash to keep your teeth healthy. Find out if a sealant is right for you by seeing your dentist.