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Keeping Your Smile Healthy Through Holiday Stress

The holiday season can be filled with fun, but it can also bring added stress. From shopping to hosting gatherings and finishing year-end work, stress can creep up, which may have surprising effects on oral health. 

How Does Stress Affect Oral Health?

Stress affects your body in many ways, including your mouth. Here’s how stress can impact your oral health:

When stressed, some people grind or clench their teeth without even realizing it. This habit can cause:

Stress weakens your immune system, making it harder for your body to fight infections like gum disease. Symptoms of gum disease include:

Signs That Stress is Impacting Your Oral Health

How can you tell if stress is affecting your teeth and gums? Look out for these common signs:

If you notice any of these symptoms, we encourage you to call our dental office in Sacramento. We can help you find the cause and recommend steps to prevent further damage.

Protecting Your Oral Health During Stressful Times

Although some stress may be unavoidable, there are things you can do to protect your mouth and reduce the impact of stress. Here are some simple ways to keep your teeth and gums healthy:

Keeping up with brushing and flossing can prevent a lot of stress-related oral health issues. Be sure to:

Reducing stress can help protect your smile. Try these stress-busting activities:

If you grind or clench your teeth, a mouthguard might be helpful. Your dentist can provide a custom mouthguard to protect your teeth and ease jaw discomfort.

Sleep can have a huge impact on both stress levels and oral health. Aim for seven to eight hours of quality sleep each night to allow your body to recover.

If you’re experiencing signs of stress-related oral health issues, don’t hesitate to contact our dental office in Sacramento. Regular dental visits can help catch and treat problems before they worsen, helping you enjoy a healthy smile through every season.

About The Author

Dr. Hoang Truong is the founder of Gateway Oaks Dental. She has advanced training in dental treatments such as oral conscious sedation, ClearCorrect®, SureSmile®, dental implants, laser dentistry, and cosmetic dentistry. She is affiliated with several professional organizations, including the Sacramento District Dental Society, California Dental Association, American Dental Association, Doctor of Oral Conscious Sedation (DOCS), and Spear Study Club. Committed to ongoing education, she regularly attends classes and study clubs.

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