If you are not taking the condition of your gums seriously, there are serious issues that can impact you and interfere with your smile as well as your oral and general health. You may be surprised to learn that adults are most likely to lose teeth because of issues with their periodontal health. As an infection worsens, bacteria can damage the tissues that support teeth, which leads to their becoming lost. You also need to worry about the movement of harmful microbes to other parts of your body, where inflammation and other issues can create new health concerns.
In between visits with your dentist, you should make a consistent effort to protect your gums. You do this by both brushing and flossing. Flossing removes bacteria from hard to reach spaces between teeth. Make sure that when you perform both of these tasks, you clean thoroughly at your gum line to stop bacteria before they can cause gingivitis.
During your routine teeth cleanings, your hygienist will fight plaque and tartar buildup so that cavities and gum disease do not impact you. If there are already signs that you are dealing with gingivitis, we can help by recommending a deep cleaning. This is a targeted cleaning that actually removes bacteria from the roots of teeth, which gives your gums a chance to heal.
Through better periodontal health, you can protect yourself against different threats to your smile and overall well-being! We provide protection against gum disease and other concerns when we meet with patients for regular services. We also provide timely treatments when problems are identified at appointments. If you have questions about your periodontal or dental health, or if you want to discuss any services that we provide, please contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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