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Preventing and Treating Gum Disease and Gingivitis

When it comes to oral hygiene, we often focus mainly on our teeth. However, gum health is just as important for maintaining a healthy smile. Today, your Charles City, IA, dentist will share some insight on the causes of gum disease and gingivitis, as well as how to combat these issues, keeping your smile healthy and beautiful for the new year.

What’s the Difference Between Periodontal Disease and Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is the earliest stage of periodontal disease. It often causes your gums to become red and swollen and to bleed more easily, which can be uncomfortable. The good news is that this can usually be reversed by getting a professional cleaning at your dentist’s office and daily brushing and flossing . For this reason, it is important to pay attention to your gums so the disease can be treated early.If allowed to progress, gum disease  can become irreversible.

Gum disease is a common infection of the tissues surrounding and supporting your teeth. Though it is usually painless, it can advance to periodontitis, which affects nearly 50% of adults over 30 in the USA. As the disease progresses, it can lead to your teeth becoming loose and the deterioration of tissue and bone within your mouth, so it is important to stay proactive about your gum health by brushing and flossing daily.

Clean Teeth= Healthy Gums

Periodontal disease is caused by the plaque that adheres to your teeth, so daily brushing and flossing is a key preventive measure. However, some factors can increase your risk, including:

  • Pregnancy
  • Diabetes
  • Genetics
  • Use of tobacco products
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Certain kinds of medications, including steroids and oral contraceptives

If any of these risk factors apply to you, then watch for common warning signs.

Warning Signs of Gum Disease

Some warning signs that you may be developing gingivitis or periodontal disease include:

  • Redness and swelling of the gums
  • Gums bleeding easily
  • Teeth loosening in your mouth or gums pulling away from your teeth
  • Persistent bad breath

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, then you should schedule an appointment with your dentist right away for a checkup and diagnosis. Of course, even if the disease has progressed past the reversible stage of gingivitis, hope isn’t lost for your teeth. With your dentist’s help, you can work to create a plan to help keep your gum disease under control and keep you moving forward with a beautiful smile.

Worried About Your Gum Health?

Your gum health is an important factor towards your overall health and comfort. So, if you are experiencing any issues, then be proactive about your health and consult a professional. To learn more about our approach to healthy gums and teeth, schedule a visit by calling Central Park Dentistry in Charles City, IA, today at (641) 228-1115. We also proudly welcome patients from Nora Springs, Riceville, and all surrounding communities.