
What does gum disease look like?
Gum disease has many visual symptoms that you can recognize.
However, the symptoms can vary based on how far the disease has progressed.
Gingivitis, for instance, may make the gums look red and swollen, while periodontitis
can cause pockets to develop between the teeth and the gums. A propensity of
the gums to bleed is common of both.
What are the risks of gum disease?
Gum disease increases the risks of heart disease, diabetes, and
even some cancers. In addition, periodontitis attacks vital structures that
support teeth, and as these tissues and ligaments are damaged, teeth can
loosen, causing them to shift and even fall out altogether. Large scale tooth loss is very common, which can lead to problems with jawbone density and even
facial collapse.
How can I keep gum disease from developing?
To keep your mouth free of gum disease it is important that
you develop good homecare habits. Brush your teeth 2-3 times per day and floss
once a day. When brushing, angle your toothbrush toward the gum line to remove
bacteria from this area. Also be sure to floss gently and carefully so that you
can remove hidden bacteria from between your teeth. Finally, be sure that you
keep up with your regular dental cleanings with your Arlington dentist, Dr. Smith. These cleanings are very important
because they allow a professional to clean and examine your teeth and gums.
Schedule a Visit with Your Arlington Dentist
If you notice any of the symptoms gum disease, don’t ignore
them. Quick intervention can protect your teeth and mouth. Contact our 75052
dental office today to schedule an appointment with your Arlington dentist, Dr. Smith, by calling 972-262-5111. We welcome
patients from Grand Prairie, Arlington, South Dallas, Cedar Hill, Duncanville,
and surrounding communities.
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