Common dental problems and how to prevent them

By Dr. Eshani From Dental Folks Updated 2026

Common dental problems and how to prevent them

    Oral health is an essential part of overall well- being yet it is often neglected until pain or discomfort appears. Many of the dental problems are preventable with proper care, awareness, and regular dental visits.

    Some of the most common dental problems are-

  1. Dental caries
  2. Gum disease
  3. Tooth sensitivity
  4. Tooth discoloration
  5. Dental erosion
  6. Tooth loss
  7. Effects of tea and coffee on teeth

Dental caries ( tooth decay)-

Prevention-

  1. Brush teeth twice daily.
  2. Limit intake of sugary foods and beverages.
  3. Avoid frequent snacking.
  4. Use dental sealants.
image add Effects of tea and coffee on teeth

Gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis)-

Prevention-

  1. Maintain good oral hygiene.
  2. Remove plaque and calculus with professional scaling.
  3. Avoid smoking and tobacco products.
  4. Manage systemic conditions such as diabetes.
  5. Schedule routine dental check-ups.
  6. image add Effects of tea and coffee on teeth

Bad breath ( halitosis)-

Prevention-

  1. Brush teeth and tongue regularly.
  2. Floss daily to remove trapped food particles.
  3. Drink plenty of water.
  4. Avoid tobacco and excessive alcohol.
  5. Treat underlying dental or medical causes.

Tooth sensitivity-

Prevention-

  1. Use toothpaste for sensitive teeth.
  2. Avoid aggressive brushing and use a soft-bristled toothbrush.
  3. Treat grinding or clenching habits.
  4. Use nightguards for night grinding.
  5. Effects of tea and coffee on teeth

Tooth sensitivity-

Prevention-

  1. Brush after consuming staining foods or drinks.
  2. Reduce intake of coffee, tea, coloured beverages.
  3. Quit smoking and tobacco use.
  4. Undergo professional cleaning and whitening if needed.
  5. Effects of tea and coffee on teeth

Dental erosion-

Prevention-

  1. Limit acidic foods and drinks.
  2. Rinse mouth with water after acidic exposure.
  3. Manage medical conditions such as acid reflux.

Tooth loss-

Prevention-

Frequently Asked Questions

How much toothpaste should one use?+
For children – a pea- sized amount For adults- a small strip (do not fill the whole brush)
Can brushing too hard harm the teeth? +
Yes, brushing too hard can damage gums and enamel and cause cervical abrasions ( wearing away of enamel from joining point of the gum and tooth). Use soft bristles toothbrush and apply gentle pressure.

Concerned About Tea or Coffee Stains?

If your teeth are stained or sensitive due to tea and coffee, visit Dental Folks – a trusted dental clinic in Ramesh Nagar, West Delhi.

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