Gum disease is by
no means unheard of. However, not everyone knows just how much damage this
sinister disease can inflict. So how does your knowledge stack up on the
subject? To find out, test your knowledge with the following quiz from your Grand Prairie dentist, Dr. Quinn Smith,
and check your answers below.
Take the Quiz
1.
True or False: Gum disease is uncomfortable, but
it is not a significant threat.
2.
True or False: Gum disease has no cure.
3.
True or False: Regular dental cleanings can go a
long way toward preventing gum disease.
Check Your Answers
1.
False.
Because many people know about gingivitis (a form of gum disease that causes
inflammation), some people think of gum disease as a kind of rash for the gums.
However, gingivitis is not the only type of gum disease. Periodontitis is a
more damaging form of gum disease that attacks teeth-supporting tissues and
ligaments. As these important structures decay, teeth may loosen and eventually
fall out. In addition, gum disease also increases the risks of heart disease,
certain cancers, and diabetes.
2.
True. While
gum disease can be managed with treatments that include deep cleanings and
medications, there is no true cure for the disease. Thus, prevention is that much
more important.
3.
True. Gum
disease prevention centers around keeping harmful bacteria away from the gums.
Thus, homecare is a very important part as brushing and flossing help to remove
bad bacteria. However, homecare alone may not be enough. Bacteria can form
plaque and tartar, allowing them to cling to teeth in sticky substances that a
toothbrush alone may be unable to remove. Thus, it is important that you attend
regular dental cleanings to ensure that your teeth remain free of bacteria-ridden
plaque and tartar.
Schedule a Visit with Your Grand Prairie Dentist
If you notice any symptoms that could point to gum disease, don’t ignore them. Contact
our 75052 dental office today to schedule an appointment with your Grand Prairie 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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