February is Gum Disease Awareness month, a timely reminder that preventing gum disease is one of the best ways to protect our oral health.
Gum disease is easily treated in its earliest stages. Left untreated, the progressive nature of gum disease makes it one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults.
Let’s take a moment in this shortest month of the year to discuss how understanding, treating, and, above all, preventing gum disease can help us enjoy long-lasting healthy smiles.
How Gum Disease Develops
Gingivitis is the first, mild stage of gum disease.
With proper care, gingivitis is reversible. Because gingivitis symptoms can be very mild, they’re sometimes overlooked. That’s why it’s important to keep up with regular checkups to discover and treat the disease in its earliest stages.
Periodontitis is a serious gum disease which is destructive to the structures which support our teeth: gums, connective tissue, and bone.
The tooth’s support structure eventually becomes so compromised that extraction is the only option. That’s why prompt treatment is essential.
Treating Gum Disease
Several options are available to treat gum disease, depending on its severity.
Treatment for gingivitis can be as simple as paying more careful attention to your brushing and flossing and, if necessary, seeing the team at Duensing Family Dentistry for a professional cleaning. In some cases, the doctor might recommend an antimicrobial mouthwash or rinse.
Periodontitis requires specialized treatment from your dentist or periodontist, and this treatment will be based on how advanced the condition is:
Preventing Gum Disease
What many people aren’t aware of is just how preventable gum disease is!
Last, while gum health is essential for dental health, you may not be aware that healthy gums could affect more than just your oral health. Scientists are studying the potential links between gum disease and conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis.
Even when it seems like there aren’t enough days in the month or hours in the day, it takes just a few minutes daily to care for your gums and teeth. And when you’re aware of just how much those few minutes mean to a healthy smile, it’s time well spent!
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