Don’t Let Stress Hurt Your Smile

Don’t Let Stress Hurt Your Smile

Hello, I’m Dr. Dr. Harris. At my Phoenix practice I have noticed more and more of my patients with stress-related dental issues. Phoenix men and women may not think about it, but stress can do a number on your oral health.

Mouth sores, clenching and grinding, periodontal disease, and poor oral hygiene can all be exacerbated by stress.

Phoenix people who have difficulty managing stress need to realize that it can increase the risk of getting mouth sores such as cankers and cold sores. Most canker sores only last 7-10 days, but for relief from the irritation, we recommend our patients pick up an over-the-counter topical anesthetic at any Queen Creek, Scottsdale, or Mesa drug store.

Clenching and grinding the teeth is common for stressed-out Phoenix residents, and often it’s done unconsciously. Here at Harris Dental our patient-oriented staff can determine if a night guard or other dental appliance is appropriate to reduce grinding.

Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is exacerbated by stress because stress can result in an increase in dental plaque.

And Phoenix dental patients may find that when they are under stress it is more common to neglect their oral hygiene habits. Many people in the Queen Creek, Scottsdale, and Mesa areas find that they eat more sugary snacks when they’re under stress.

If you’re concerned about the effect stress can have on your teeth, schedule an appointment at Harris Dental today. We offer dental implants, Invisalign clear braces, sedation dentistry, and cosmetic dentistry. We hope to hear from you soon!

 

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4444 N 32 St Ste 208 Phoenix, Arizona 85018

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