Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is caused when bacteria in plaque (a sticky, colorless film that forms in the mouth) builds up between the gums and teeth. When the bacteria begin to grow, the gums surrounding the tooth can become inflamed.
If left untreated, this inflammation can cause the gums and supporting bone structure to deteriorate. This can lead to gum recession or even tooth loss. In addition, research has shown that gum disease may be associated with other diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease.
At the office of Mitchell J. Bloom, DMD, PC, your oral health is our number one priority. Our skilled professionals are highly skilled and will take the time to listen to your concerns. Because our patient care extends beyond the walls of our practice and into your home, here we offer some simple tips you can incorporate into your oral care routine to help prevent periodontal disease.
- Brush your teeth. Brushing after meals helps remove food debris and plaque trapped between your teeth and gums. Don’t forget to include your tongue, bacteria loves to hide there.
- Floss. Flossing at least once a day helps remove food particles and plaque between teeth and along the gum line that your toothbrush can’t quite reach.
- Swish with mouthwash. Using a mouthwash can help reduce plaque and can remove remaining food particles that brushing and flossing missed.
- Know your risk. Age, smoking, diet and genetics can all increase your risk for periodontal disease. If you are at increased risk, be sure to talk with your dental professional.
- Visit the office of Mitchell J. Bloom, DMD, PC for a “comprehensive periodontal evaluation (CPE). During this exam, we’ll examine the health of your teeth, plaque level, gums, bite, bone structure and other risk factors for periodontal disease. Identifying symptoms of gum disease early is key to protecting teeth, gums — and smile! For more information on our services, give us a call today.
By Mitchell J. Bloom, DMD, PC
April 1, 2020
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