Categories: Periodontal Health

Steps You Can Take To Avoid Gum Disease

Preventive dental care is the name of the game when it comes to ensuring a healthy smile for life, including taking necessary steps to attend regular examinations, brushing and flossing at home, and even being conscious of the effects of many foods and beverages on your teeth. Indeed, the most common dental concern out there – periodontal disease – consists of harmful bacteria wreaking havoc on your grin and causing infection. While it can be prevented with excellent oral care, a number of Americans still suffer every year because they are uncertain of the symptoms or do not have a proper care regimen. In today’s blog, your North Hollywood, CA dentist will take a look at the dangers of gum disease as well as steps you can take to prevent it.

Prioritize Your Oral Health

Whether you are conscious of it or not, you should know that dental concerns can continue to grow into bigger and bigger problems, even affecting your overall health down the line. Indeed, concerns such as severe decay, gum disease, sleep apnea, and more can actually be related to and cause complications such as heart disease, complications with surgeries, and more. It is unfortunate that periodontal disease is the number one most common issue that millions of people face per year, but keep in mind that there are steps you can take to avoid it. Identifying the warning signs – inflamed or bleeding. Gums, tissues separating from the teeth that house them, and even tooth loss – and making sure to act with efficiency can certainly increase your chances of recovery. Additionally, you can take strides on your own to ensure proper management.

Flossing Is More Important Than You Think

Routine preventive care tells us that brushing and flossing play a major role in acquiring a healthy smile for life, but just how important are these steps? Brushing helps remove deposits of plaque from the surfaces of teeth, but flossing is vital in removing lodged food particles between structures. If you do not floss to remove these particles, harmful bacteria will flock to the location, increasing the chances that they will dive beneath the surface and latch on to your tooth roots. That being said, it is necessary to floss after every meal to minimize the chances of this occurring.

Additional Treatment You Can Seek

In addition to flossing, other treatment you can seek include a periodontal cleaning. Over the course of multiple visits, your dentist will gently but thoroughly go beneath the surface of the gums to scale or remove deposits of plaque on the roots, then smooth and polish their surfaces to prevent easy attachment in the future. For more information about this process, contact our team today.

Schedule Your Appointment

Contact Modern Smiles in North Hollywood, CA by calling 818-763-9353 to learn more about preventive dentistry or to schedule your next visit with our team today.

Kasra Tajik DDS

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