The Dangers of Delaying Dental Treatment

PetersenFamilyDentistry • Oct 25, 2022

Sometimes our greatest challenges can strike quickly, without warning. The unpredictability of life can leave us devastated and scrambling for solutions. Fortunately, many challenges can be anticipated and avoided, making our day-to-day lives much more manageable. By being proactive and forward-thinking, you can safeguard your health and wellbeing. This is especially true when it comes to dental care.

Delaying or forgoing dental care can lead to unpleasant and unhealthy issues that could have been prevented by a few simple steps. This is true of routine care like cleanings and exams, as well as treatment options recommended by your dentist. Many people tend to procrastinate when it comes to addressing their oral health, while others simply forget to factor it into their busy lives. Further, some simply don’t think the financial obligation is worth it. These habits are both common and understandable. However, they leave people at risk of significant consequences for their personal health. Below are just a few of the dangers of delaying dental treatment.

Risk of Increasing Pain or Discomfort

Many dental health issues become increasingly painful as they become more severe. For example, small cavities are usually painless and do not affect your daily life. For this reason, it can be easy to delay scheduling a follow-up appointment for fillings. However, cavities are not in the habit of staying small. As bacteria continues to decay the tooth, it grows larger. It compromises the structure of the tooth as it erodes more and more material. Eventually, it can reach the nerve of your tooth, which can be incredibly painful. Addressing small cavities with quick fillings can save you from the discomfort of nerve pain as well as that which you may experience during a root canal.

Increased Costs

Complex dental treatment options are generally more expensive than routine ones. In terms of the previous example, a small filling will cost less than a root canal and/or a dental crown. When it comes to dental care, it is important to think long term. The money you might have saved from putting off a filling will be much smaller than what you will end up paying if you find you need a root canal, restorative dentistry or, in more severe cases, a full extraction. If you are concerned about the cost of a proposed treatment plan, keep in mind that the cost will grow as the problem worsens. Be sure to ask your dentist if they offer in-house memberships or payment plans to help ease the expense.

Whatever your reason for delaying dental treatment, you will likely find that the long-term consequences of doing so can be far more unpleasant. Take control of your life and stay proactive about addressing the issues you can control so that you can get the most out of every day.

If you would like to learn more about a Broomfield family dentist offering customized treatment plans, in-house memberships and more, contact Petersen Family Dentistry today. Give our office a call at (720) 308–9798 or contact us online !

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