It is perfectly understandable-many people try to “tough it out”…”true grit”…some people think it is “soft” to go to a dentist for “a little tooth ache” or an annual check up… however, constant or regularly reoccurring teeth problems is your mouth’s (only) way of warning you…maybe a potentially serious problem exists…pain is an alarm that should not be ignored!
IT COULD GRADUALLY GET WORSE
YOU COULD LOSE TIME AT WORK
IT COULD COST YOU A FORTUNE IN THE LONG RUN
After back pain, dental problems are one of the leading cause of time lost from work. In these days of company downsizing and job insecurity, you want to be at work and be your best when you are there.
IT COULD MAKE FUTURE NECESSARY DENTAL CARE MORE DIFFICULT, MORE TIME CONSUMING, MORE COSTLY AND LESS EFFECTIVE.
Delaying needed treatment…masking pain with aspirin, other drugs…may only succeed at making treatment more difficult when time comes that you no longer put it off.
IT COULD CREATE A NEED FOR DENTAL SURGERY.
Dental Surgery is no minor matter. Going “under the knife” always has some element of risk. Your ability to work, eat properly and play may be restricted after surgery. Surgery and recovery can be very costly.
JUST ASK YOURSELF THESE THREE QUESTIONS IF YOU’RE PUTTING OFF A DENTAL PROBLEM:
Is the clinical condition going to get better or get worse if left?
Is the dental treatment going to become easier or become more complicated the longer it’s left?
Is the cost of treatment in the future EVER going to be less than it is now, or is it going to go up year after year?
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