Though you may believe your preventive routine is enough to keep all bad factors away, the truth of the matter is that most patients could benefit from updating their regimen. As a matter of fact, it is important to recognize that your oral health is comprised of various components, and as such, these components must all be protected and cared for. For this reason, your dentist recommends a routine consisting of brushing twice a day, rinsing with mouthwash, and flossing between meals.
When we ask our patients about the items they are protecting their smile from, most are quick to say tooth decay. While tooth decay may be the most common of bacterial oral health concerns, that does not mean it is the only factor to worry about.
You see, periodontal or gum concerns are actually about the same in terms of commonality, and this process occurs when oral bacteria make their way beneath your gum line. Further, this process causes bacteria-laden plaque to form on your tooth roots. Over time, this can lead to a few noticeable signs, including bleeding, swelling, and sensitivity. Give our team a call today to learn more.
Because the plaque deposits are actively creating a barrier between your gum tissues and the roots that they house, prolonged periodontal infection can lead to your gums separating from your teeth. Not only does this lead to an increased risk of losing permanent structures, but it acts as a passageway that allows other concerns into the sensitive area. In other words, without timely treatment, you can expect concerns to become exponentially worse. Contact our team today to learn about treatment options.
Finally, individuals that experience a progressing gum infection become at risk for losing multiple permanent structures. As you can imagine, the tissues separating from the teeth reduce your structural stability. Additionally, the infected tissues are no longer strong enough to protect and support your teeth, meaning they will eventually become so loose they can easily fall out.
To learn more about the steps you can take both in-office and at-home to address gum health, contact Modern Smiles in North Hollywood, CA by calling 818-763-9353 and schedule your next appointment with our team today.
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