There are potentially serious issues associated with gum disease that you should watch out for. One big concern is tooth loss. Over time, the bacteria responsible for your infection can cause you experience this issue as they destroy the tissues that support teeth. You also need to be aware that bacteria can enter your bloodstream and travel from your mouth to different areas, which can lead to new problems for your overall well-being. If too much time passes without treatment, this is a problem that will become difficult to manage, which means you may need to see a specialist and/or plan subsequent appointments to attempt to manage the infection.
If you see your dentist on a regular basis for routine checkups and cleanings, you can more easily avoid difficulties with your dental and periodontal health. Gingivitis is something that we do look out for when we see patients for regular support. If we identify signs of an infection, we can recommend that you undergo a scaling and root planing, a cleaning that will remove bacteria from the roots of teeth. Your regular cleanings can help by keeping plaque and tartar buildup off your teeth, which can in turn limit your potential for developing a new infection.
Simply put, a combination of good daily habits and regular dental appointments will help you fight the buildup of oral bacteria that can lead to problems with gingivitis. Make sure you stick to a daily routine that sees you brush at least twice and floss at least once. To further protect yourself, take care to stay hydrated and limit your sugar intake to enjoy better overall oral health.
If you let problems with gum disease go without proper care, you can experience a wide range of issues. Fortunately, your dentist can help! To learn more or set an appointment, contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA at 641-628-1121.
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