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How Seasonal Changes Can Trigger Dental Emergencies?
Rancho Cucamonga, CA


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Choice Family Dentistry

As our body comes in contact with seasonal changes, it adapts to different temperatures, humidity levels, and environmental circumstances as the seasons change. But, do you realize that your oral health can also be affected by these changes? Changes in weather can lead to unforeseen dental emergency, such as sensitivity and tooth cracks.

This blog discusses how the seasons might influence your gums and teeth, including advice on how to keep your smile looking great all year long.

Tooth Sensitivity In Winter

Your teeth can get sensitive or uncomfortable when the temperature drops because of how they respond to the cold air. This is especially true for people who have visible tooth roots. If gums recede, they can leave the roots vulnerable to cold.

When cold air slips into the tooth cracks or damaged enamel it brings a sharp pain. Metal fillings in teeth might feel uncomfortable as they expand and contract in response to temperature changes.

What should be done for prevention?

  • Make use of toothpaste friendly to sensitive teeth. Avoid exposing your teeth to cold air by breathing via your nose. Visit an emergency dentist to fix any fractures or gaps in your enamel.

Springtime Allergies

Allergies can be triggered through blooming flowers and high pollen levels in spring. Allergy-induced sinus congestion puts pressure on the upper jaw, which might resemble a toothache. Patients who experience this kind of pain can mistake it for a dental problem.

What should be done for prevention?

  • Use nasal sprays or antihistamines to treat allergies. Drink lots of water to lower sinus pressure, and to rule out an infection, see a dentist if the pain continues.

Possible Dental Damage With Summertime Snacks

Barbecues, ice-cold beverages, and frozen desserts are all associated with summer. Regretfully, some popular seasonal foods may put your teeth in danger. For example, biting on ice can cause teeth to chip or crack. Too much drink or ice cream might lead to cavities. Mostly, unintentional oral damage can result from outdoor sports.

What should be done for prevention?

  • Do not chew on hard candies or ice. Do wear a mouthguard while engaging in physical activity. Rinse your mouth out with water after eating anything sugary.

Accidents and Falls in Autumn

Fall hazards happen more when you get yourself in the popularity of outdoor pursuits like hiking and apple picking in the fall. A face-first fall may cause jaw injuries or chipped teeth.

What should be done for prevention?

  • Choose appropriate footwear while going on outdoor adventures. It is always recommended to keep a dental emergency kit with gauze and painkillers with you. Make an appointment for a dental checkup after any dental trauma.

Seasonal changes can have more impact on your oral health than mere variations in the weather. Every season presents different threats to your teeth and gums, starting from winter sensitivity to summer injury.

You can reduce the chance of dental emergencies and enjoy the seasons with a healthy smile if you stay proactive with preventative measures and visit our professional dentist on a regular basis. No matter the season, avoid being caught off guard by the changing weather and smile confidently!

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