Andrew G. Mortensen D.D.S.

Bad Dental Habits

Sep 29, 2015 @ 09:00 AM — by Andrew Mortensen, DDS
Tagged with: General Dentistry Tooth Decay Restorative Dentistry

Taking good care of your teeth, gums, and jaws could allow you to retain your natural teeth and good oral health throughout your life. However, some of the habits you develop may adversely affect your teeth, causing cavities, stains, fractures or breakage. In some instances, daily habits can destroy healthy gum tissue or cause stress on your jaw joints, increasing your risk for dental problems. If your destructive oral habits have caused problems, you may need restorative dentistry treatment to improve the health of your teeth and gums. To learn more about bad dental habits, contact our Fountain Valley practice today.

Behaviors to Avoid

The following habits can cause mild to serious oral health problems. Knowing what initiates problems in your mouth gives you an opportunity to stop the behaviors before damage occurs. Take a good look at this list, and talk with Dr. Mortensen at your next checkup or call our office should you have any questions or concerns about your dental health.

Contact Our Office Today

If bad oral habits have damaged your teeth, gums, or jaw joints, call us today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Mortensen. He will assess your mouth and let you know whether any restorative dental procedures are necessary to improve your oral health.