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Difficulty in Chewing

Experiencing Difficulty in Chewing?

If you're having trouble chewing your food comfortably, it could be a sign of underlying dental issues that require attention. Difficulty in chewing can impact your ability to enjoy meals and may indicate various oral health concerns. At Lakewood Dental Centre, we're here to help diagnose the cause of your discomfort and provide effective treatment options.

Common Causes of Difficulty in Chewing:

Tooth Decay: Cavities or decayed teeth can weaken the structure of your teeth, making it painful or uncomfortable to bite and chew.

Gum Disease: Advanced gum disease can cause gum recession, tooth mobility, and sensitivity, making it challenging to chew without discomfort.

Missing Teeth: Gaps in your smile due to missing teeth can affect your bite alignment and make it difficult to chew properly.

Cracked or Fractured Teeth: Cracks or fractures in your teeth can cause pain or sensitivity when chewing, especially if the damage extends to the inner layers of the tooth.

TMJ Disorders: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can cause jaw pain, stiffness, and clicking sounds, making it uncomfortable to chew or open your mouth fully.

What to Do If You're Having Difficulty Chewing:

Schedule a Dental Exam: If you're experiencing difficulty chewing, it's essential to schedule a dental exam as soon as possible. Our experienced dentists will evaluate your oral health and identify the underlying cause of your discomfort.

Treatment Options: Depending on the cause of your difficulty in chewing, treatment options may include dental fillings or crowns for tooth decay, gum disease therapy, tooth replacement options such as dental implants or bridges, or TMJ therapy to alleviate jaw pain and improve function.

Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Maintain a consistent oral hygiene routine, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using mouthwash to keep your teeth and gums healthy and prevent future issues.

Dietary Modifications: In the meantime, you may find relief by opting for softer foods that are easier to chew, such as soups, smoothies, and steamed vegetables, while avoiding hard or sticky foods that could exacerbate discomfort

Our Commitment to Your Oral Health:

At Lakewood Dental Centre, we're dedicated to helping you achieve optimal oral health and restore your ability to chew comfortably. Our compassionate dental team will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs, ensuring that you can enjoy meals with confidence once again.

Contact Us Today:

Don't let difficulty in chewing disrupt your quality of life. Contact Lakewood Dental Centre today to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward a healthier, happier smile.