Keep Your Teeth Score
Answer 13 questions. Get a 0 to 100 score based on the factors that most influence long-term tooth preservation. Not a clinical diagnosis: a starting point for understanding your risk.
About You
Age range
Age alone does not determine dental health, but risk accumulates over time.
Daily Habits
How often do you brush and floss?
Daily mechanical cleaning is the foundation of tooth preservation.
Last dental exam or cleaning?
Professional cleanings catch what brushing misses and intercept problems early.
Current Condition
Do your gums bleed when you brush or floss?
Bleeding gums are the most reliable early signal of gum disease.
Any active tooth pain or sensitivity?
Pain and sensitivity are how teeth signal problems that need attention.
Do you experience dry mouth?
Saliva neutralizes acid and remineralizes enamel. Dry mouth dramatically increases decay risk.
Sugary drinks or frequent snacking?
Frequency of sugar exposure matters more than total amount. Each event is an acid attack on enamel.
Dental History
History of deep cleanings (scaling and root planing)?
Deep cleanings indicate gum disease was or is present at a clinical level.
Natural teeth lost (not replaced)?
Unreplaced missing teeth cause bone loss and tooth drift that compound over years.
Number of crowns?
Crowns indicate teeth that have undergone significant structural loss or trauma.
Number of root canals?
Root canals indicate teeth that reached pulp involvement, a marker of significant past disease progression.
Lifestyle
Do you grind or clench your teeth?
Bruxism accelerates enamel wear and can fracture teeth and existing restorations.
Smoking or vaping?
Tobacco and vaping are among the strongest risk factors for gum disease, bone loss, and oral cancer.
This score is educational only. It is not a clinical diagnosis, dental risk assessment, or substitute for professional evaluation.
Keep Your Teeth Score
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