Periodontal Disease is caused by a bacterial infection. It strikes 3 out of 4 adults and accounts for twice as much tooth loss as dental decay. Yet it usually remains "invisible" and "painless" until a substantial amount of the gum and tooth supporting bone have been destroyed.
That is why you will notice a lot of "snooping" for periodontal disease these days. We take time to measure the tiny crevices (pockets)between your teeth and gums because the subtle changes in the depth of these areas can warn us that something is going wrong.
Some of the warning signs of Periodontal Disease include:
*gums that bleed when you brush
*red, swollen or tender gums
*gums that have receded from teeth
*pus between teeth and gums when gums are pressed
*loose or separating permanent teeth
*a change in your bite
*changes in the fit of partial dentures
*persistent bad breath
Homecare is the most critical part of prevention of Periodontal Disease. Effective toothbrushing using small circular strokes aimed towards the gumline is key. This needs to be done several times per day to be thorough. Dental flossing goes hand-in-hand with the toothbrushing. Flossing needs to be done at least once per day to effectively remove the bacteria in between your teeth and gums.
Prevention of Periodontal Disease begins with good brushing and flossing. It is important to keep your smile healthy and to help to prevent little problems from becoming big ones, see your dentist regularly for dental checkups and cleanings.
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