Dental problems. Many of us are embarrassed by the dental problems we have, but the truth is that just about everyone has some sort of dental malady or another. It’s not unusual, and therefore is nothing to be embarrassed about – as long as you’re getting it treated by your local dentist, that is! Here are five of the most common:

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1) Bad Breath
If you have bad breath, you are not alone. The truth is, there is no larger oral health problem than bad breath, also called halitosis. In 4 out of 5 cases, a dental condition is to blame. This can be dry mouth, having cavities, gum disease, bacteria on your tongue and other factors.
2) Mouth Sores
If you have them, don’t worry. Lots of people do. They come in many varieties, too. Canker sores, cold sores, fever blisters, ulcers, and more among the most common. They can be really bothersome! Thankfully, they are rarely anything more than a nuisance. They often go away after a few weeks. Once in a while one of them can point to a bigger problem. If you have a mouth sore that lasts for more than two weeks, see your Ocean County dentist!
3) Cavities
The scourge of tooth decay is one of the most common oral health problems in America, and in fact it’s one of the most common medical problems of all. Cavities hit almost as many Americans as the common cold. If you brush twice a day, however, and remember to floss, watch what you eat , and more, you’ll enjoy the best defense – which is prevention!
4) Gum Disease
Technically this is known as periodontal disease. Gum disease happens when the gums surrounding your pearly whites become infected. This usually begins with gingivitis. After a while it progresses and may lead to tooth loss. Gum disease is actually the most common reason for tooth loss among adults
5) Oral Cancer
Oral cancer doesn’t get the attention other cancers do, so you might be surprised to learn that there are 300,000 new cases of oral cancer diagnosed each year. At any time, millions of Americans may have oral cancer. As with any cancer, it can be a deadly problem if left untreated, but thankfully it’s also very treatable, especially if caught early. That’s a good reason to see your dentist regularly!
We’re sure almost everyone reading this has suffered from at least one of these at one time or another. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. Just be sure to see your dentist near Manahawkin regularly so small problems don’t become big ones!
Anyone who knows Bayside Dentistry knows we love animals. We donate to great local causes such as Popcorn Park Zoo, and of course, we ADORE our furry friends at home.
That’s why we’re especially glad to have them with us right now. They’ve given us a little sanity in a difficult time!
With that in mind, we thought we’d share some photos of our beloved pals (plus one or two that AREN’T so furry!. They’ve kept us company during these weeks our office has been closed and we’re glad for that. It’s easy to smile when these guys are around!
This is a difficult time for everyone. First and foremost, we remain here for you in the case of emergencies, so please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Otherwise, we are temporarily closed for routine services as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak. Here is an update from our doctors:
To our patients:
As our community copes with the fast-moving spread of the COVID-19 virus, we hope you and your family are in good health during these stressful times. Public officials have asked businesses to close down for a limited time. The American Dental Association has recommended to keep dental offices closed for all but emergency procedures.
Some examples of emergencies include severe toothaches, infections, broken teeth, etc. Please call our office at 609-698-1155 if you have any questions regarding a potential emergency. We remain here for you in the case of emergencies!
Any patients with appointments that have to be cancelled will be notified by our team. We thank you for your patience during this interruption and hope to see you when we reopen.
Sincerely,
Bayside Dentistry