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A lot of people are afraid of going to the dentist. They think it’s expensive and painful, but that’s not always true. The truth is, visiting your dentist regularly can save you time, money, and pain in the long run. Here are five reasons why you should see your dentist as soon as possible:

Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is a bacterial infection that causes tooth damage. The bacteria can be from the natural mouth environment, or they can come from outside sources such as food and drink.

Tooth decay is a common problem for people of all ages. Still, it’s especially prevalent in children and teens because their teeth are developing, and their immune systems aren’t fully developed yet. This makes them more susceptible to dental health issues than adults are.

Tooth decay is serious—it results in tooth loss when left untreated—so you must go to the dentist regularly for checkups so they can identify any problems before they become too severe.

Gum Disease

Gum disease is a serious condition that affects your gums, teeth and jawbone. It’s caused by bacteria that spread through the bloodstream from your mouth to other parts of the body. If you don’t treat gum disease early enough, it can lead to tooth loss, heart disease and stroke.

Gum disease is treatable, but it’s important to catch it as soon as possible as some of its complications can be life-threatening. Poor oral hygiene causes most cases of gum disease because brushing and flossing aren’t enough—you also need to see a dentist regularly for checkups so they can spot any problems before they become more serious.

Oral Cancer

Did you know that oral cancer is the world’s most common type of cancer? Did you know it’s caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)? Did you know that Oral Cancer is difficult to detect and treat because it can be hidden behind your teeth?

If you didn’t know any of these things, now’s your chance to learn why going to see your dentist is so important.

Infections in the Bloodstream

Bloodstream infections are a common problem in the general population and can cause serious health problems. They are often difficult to detect and treat since they’re not always noticeable. Bacteria, viruses and fungi can all cause bloodstream infections. Bloodstream infections are fatal when left untreated, so you must get proper dental care immediately if you have any symptoms of one.

Erosion of Enamel

Enamel is the hard outer layer of a tooth. It protects the inner parts of the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels, which is why it’s important to keep this tissue strong and intact.

Enamel erosion occurs when acid from food or drinks comes into contact with your enamel and eats away at it over time. The more acidic something is, the faster it will damage your teeth.

An example of an item that can cause enamel erosion is soda and coffee (or anything else with caffeine in it) if you drink too much of it every day. Alcoholic beverages are another common culprit: they contain lots of sugar and acids that damage tooth structure over time if consumed regularly enough—even beer!