Spring has arrived! But along with the bloom of flowers and refreshing April showers come seasonal allergies. As the pollen and spores increase, many people begin to suffer from excess sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes. Unfortunately, even your oral health can be impacted too! Read on to learn more about the link between allergies and your smile, as well as how you can protect your oral health.
How Can Allergies Impact Your Oral Health?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 50 million people in the United States suffer from allergies. This condition impacts many aspects of your overall well-being, including your oral health. Here are some common ways your smile can be affected:
- Increased risk of cavities: Your saliva plays a big role in preventing tooth decay by washing away bad bacteria and food particles. A common symptom of allergies is your mouth becoming very dry, decreasing your saliva production. This places you at increased risk of cavities.
- Sinus-pressure-induced toothaches: As mucus builds up in your sinuses due to allergies, you will feel pressure in your head, nose, and along your cheeks. Unfortunately, the discomfort can even spread to your mouth, causing toothaches.
- Chronic bad breath: As you unintentionally take in common allergens like animal dander and pollen, excess mucus is produced. This can cause post-nasal drip, resulting in an unpleasant odor developing as it runs down your throat.
How to Protect Your Smile During Allergy Season
Prevention is always key when it comes to keeping your teeth and gums healthy. With that in mind, there are some essential oral hygiene habits you can practice to keep your oral health in top condition, even during allergy season. Be mindful of implementing the following practices:
- Brush your teeth twice a day and floss daily.
- Drink plenty of water to keep your mouth hydrated.
- Use mouthwash regularly to keep bacteria at bay.
- Visit your dentist every six months for a checkup and cleaning.
While seasonal allergies can be extremely annoying to deal with, be sure to not let them also negatively impact your smile! By keeping these helpful tips in mind, you can keep your oral health in top condition for many months to come.
About the Author
Dr. Nelson Y. Howard is eager to help you keep your smile in its best condition throughout every season of the year. With over 35 years of experience, he offers comprehensive dental care for any of your oral health needs. He provides a full range of services, including preventive, restorative, cosmetic, and emergency dentistry. To schedule an appointment, contact him through his website or call (760) 599-6559.