By taking the time to thoroughly brush and floss, you can stop yourself from experiencing a buildup of harmful plaque and tartar at the base of your teeth. When these deposits accumulate in these spaces, you can have a more difficult time avoiding problems with gingivitis. However, if you are not consistent with your smile care, you can be more likely to have problems as bacteria make their way to the roots of teeth and cause an infection. The first stage of that infection, gingivitis, can be reversed. However, if you do not deal with the matter properly, it can worsen and become more difficult to manage.
Gingivitis is the first stage of an infection that affects your periodontal tissues. You can protect yourself against it by maintaining a good brushing and flossing routine that keeps bacteria from building up on your teeth. Cleaning carefully at the spaces where your teeth and gums meet will help you tend directly to spaces where you are vulnerable to an infection. At an appointment where you show signs of gingivitis, we can provide a deep periodontal cleaning to make sure harmful microbes are removed from below the gum line.
In addition to providing deep cleanings when necessary, our regular teeth cleanings will help you avoid trouble by keeping plaque and tartar off your smile so that they cannot cause problems. Routine cleanings also help you by removing these substances before they can cause cavities to form on your smile.
Through the right approach to preventive care at home, and with regular dental checkups, you can protect yourself against problems with gingivitis. We can help you when you show signs of infection, and we can also provide support so that it does not become a problem. To find out more about the connection between your dental hygiene efforts and your gingivitis risks, contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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