Just as decay is the result of hyper-active oral bacteria, periodontal disease starts in a similar manner. Also known as gum disease, it is the process of bacteria making their way below the surface and attaching themselves to the roots of your teeth. Here, they can live in a relatively protected environment and create a buildup of plaque and tartar. As this process continues, you will begin to experience a slew of side effects and complications, causing discomfort, deterioration of structural integrity, and even tooth loss.
Gum disease affects nearly three million Americans every year and has secured a rank as one of the most common oral threats, similar to that of decay. The unfortunate truth of the matter is, however, that many who possess the warning signs and symptoms are either unaware they may have gum disease, or are unable to come in until it has progressed.
Some of the possible warning signs of periodontal disease consist of gums that are bleeding, inflamed, discolored, or sensitive, separation of teeth from the tissues that house them, and even teeth falling out on their own due to lack of structural integrity. If you suspect you are experiencing any of these warning signs, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team today.
While we know what causes gum disease, the question that arises is how do these bacteria get there in the first place? One major lead is that food particles that become wedged between your teeth attract oral bacteria to the gums and that is how they begin their process.
Additionally, there are steps you can take to ensure protection and healthy maintenance as well, including flossing and even seeking periodontal treatment. For more information, contact our team today.
While we know what causes gum disease, the question that arises is how do these bacteria get there in the first place? One major lead is that food particles that become wedged between your teeth attract oral bacteria to the gums and that is how they begin their process. This means that removal of those food particles is crucial for maintaining a healthy grin. In other words, make it a habit to practice excellent preventive care, and do not forget to floss after every meal!
For more information about periodontal disease and what you can do, contact Modern Smiles in North Hollywood, CA by calling 818-763-9353 to schedule your appointment today.
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