Before gum disease becomes the biggest threat to your smile, it begins as a seemingly minor infection in your gum tissues. Known as gingivitis, this infection is caused by harmful oral bacteria that make up the dental plaque that forms along your gum line. When you aren’t consistent with brushing your teeth twice and flossing at least once every day, these bacteria have a greater chance to accumulate. Eventually, they’ll work their way underneath your gums, causing the inflammation and infection that can lead to more serious gum disease. You might also miss your chance to reverse gingivitis if it does form, which depends on treating it as soon as it develops and before it has a chance to progress.
In addition to inadequate hygiene, habits like smoking or chewing tobacco and drinking alcohol excessively can also significantly increase your risks of developing gum disease. Such substances contain hundreds of harmful chemicals that can interfere with the cellular functions of your healthy oral and periodontal tissues. Tobacco in particular is a leading high-risk factor in gum disease development, as well as the development of several forms of cancer and other potentially fatal diseases.
Cleaning your teeth and living healthier at home go a long way in ensuring your teeth and gums are healthy, but you still need routine care from your dentist to keep them that way. Regular checkups and cleanings, which you should attend at least twice a year, give us the chance to clean away traces of plaque and its calcified form, tartar, that you might have missed. Removing them as soon as possible is vital to preventing them from infecting your gums, and during your visit, we can also check to ensure that this infection hasn’t already begun. If it has, then prompt periodontal treatment may be able to reverse it, or control it before it can grow worse.
When you visit our office regularly for routine preventive care, we can more effectively help you lower your risks of developing gum disease. For more information, schedule a consultation by calling Newhall Dental Arts in Newhall, CA, today at (661) 259-7760.
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