You might think that nail biting only creates unflattering nails, but in reality, it causes a lot of damage to your teeth and gums. Here are just a few reasons why the general dentistry office suggests curbing this bad habit:
Causes Permanent Tooth Damage: When you constantly bite your nails, it puts a lot of stress on your front teeth. After a while, this stress could lead to cracked, chipped, or even worn-down teeth. You put your dental health at even greater risk if you bite your nails while wearing braces. As your teeth are already under …show more content…
This action can lead to headaches, tooth sensitivity, facial pain, recessed gums, and tooth loss. Dental signs of bruxism include worn enamel, jaw popping or clicking, and tooth indentations on the tongue.
Increases Chances Of Developing Gum Disease: Nail biting can create sore, torn, or damaged gum tissue, and in the long run, that can lead to gum disease. If you do not receive gum disease treatment from a dentist early on, it could even result in tooth loss.
If you are having problems with nail biting, speak to a dentist at David M Kramer, DDS about efficient quitting methods for this habit. Schedule an appointment at the Fairport general dentistry clinic today by calling (585) 223-1980. You can also learn more about their dental services, such as gum disease treatment, by visiting their