Health ConditionsDental & Oral Health

Dental & Oral Health

Oral health — taking care of your teeth and gums — is essential for keeping your mouth healthy and free of disease. Cavities, gum disease, and infections can all affect these areas. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental cleanings are crucial for preventing problems such as cavities and gum disease. Treatment for oral health problems includes fillings as well as more complex procedures like root canals or dental implants.

Common Questions & Answers

What causes cavities?

Eating sugary foods and the buildup of bacteria in the mouth contribute to cavities.

Brushing, flossing, and getting regular dental cleanings are key to preventing gum disease.

You should see a dentist every six months for a cleaning and a checkup.

Yes, a balanced diet supports healthy teeth and gums.

Persistent sores or lumps in the mouth may, in some cases, be signs of oral cancer.

Meet Our Experts In Dental & Oral Health
Everyday Health’s team of board-certified physicians and health professionals contribute to the creation and review of content, ensuring that the information is useful, up to date, and accurate.
EDITORIAL SOURCES
Everyday Health follows strict sourcing guidelines to ensure the accuracy of its content, outlined in our editorial policy. We use only trustworthy sources, including peer-reviewed studies, board-certified medical experts, patients with lived experience, and information from top institutions.
Resources
  1. Dental health. Mayo Clinic.

ALL DENTAL & ORAL HEALTH ARTICLES

What Is HSV-1?
What-is-HSV-1-1440x810
What Is HSV-1?
See All Articles