By protecting yourself against gum disease, you can defend yourself against trouble that can significantly impact your smile and even your overall well-being. People who develop an infection can initially experience worrying issues with bleeding, changes in the gumline, and the presence of swollen or discolored tissues. If the problem continues to affect you, it can turn into a more serious concern, one that can lead to tooth loss and general health issues. While you can defend yourself against problems between appointments, you should also depend on what your dentist can do for your gums during regular oral health exams.
At regular preventive dental exams, we will look carefully at your teeth, gums, and oral structures to see if there are any issues that are of concern. Timely detection of gum disease can lead to preventive care before the condition becomes permanent. By fighting the bacteria responsible, we can give these tissues the opportunity to heal. If the right intervention does not occur in time, you can be stuck with gum health concerns that demand more support, and may even require minor oral surgery to effectively treat.
By brushing and flossing effectively, you lower your risk for problems that require restorative dental work, and you also defend yourself against the buildup of bacteria on your roots that can turn into issues with gum disease. Remember that as you brush and floss, you need to give yourself time to be thorough and reach areas that you could overlook.
Trouble with gum disease should not be taken lightly; fortunately, you are not on your own when it comes to defending against it! Our Dallas, TX dentist’s office can provide consistent support at general dental exams, which includes support to help you avoid the onset of more advanced problems with your periodontal health. If you are interested in learning more about what we can do for you, call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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