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Symptoms of Gum Disease that You Should Watch For
At Graton Dental Group, we encourage you to keep an eye on your gum health and call us if any of these signs persist for longer than a week –
Bleeding gums
Swollen gums
Red or irritated gums
Your teeth appear longer
If you notice any of these symptoms, the best thing to do is call a Rohnert Park dentist for an official diagnosis. Self-treating can lead to additional problems because you may not be addressing the actual cause of the problem. You can schedule an appointment with our office by calling 707-622-6748.
Causes of Gum Disease
Poor oral hygiene
Plaque and tartar buildup underneath the gum tissue
Diabetes
Smoking
Pregnancy
Some medications
How to Manage and Treat Gum Disease
Brush and floss regularly. Remember to brush your teeth at least twice a day and when you do, use a soft or electric toothbrush. Make sure that you are brushing food away from your gums and towards the center of your mouth. This is important to prevent plaque buildup at your gum line. Flossing should be at least once per day and you must make sure to go all the way down along the sides of your teeth.
Use an antiseptic mouthwash. Another way to kill bacteria is to use an antiseptic mouthwash. This is an easy way to kill some of the bacteria that you have not been able to brush away and you may notice that your gums feel instantly better after using it.
Have your teeth cleaned twice a year. At Graton Dental Group, we encourage you to visit our dental office twice per year so that we can clean your teeth, removing plaque and tartar that was left behind from your daily brushing. This is your best defense against gum disease or even some of the subtle symptoms like bleeding and swelling.
Stop smoking. More than bad for your lungs, using tobacco products is also bad for your oral health. Not only can it lead to oral cancer but it also increases your risk for gum disease.
Schedule a deep cleaning. If you already have gum disease we may recommend that you have a deep cleaning or root planing and scaling procedure. This allows the dentist to remove tartar and plaque that has built up underneath the gum tissue. The procedure is typically completed in two to four appointments but it works incredibly well for removing the cause of the problem.
Gums Bleeding FAQ
Definition of Periodontic Terminology
Calculus
Gingival Flap Surgery
Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases
Periapical Abscess
Periodontal Ligament
Periodontitis
Periodontium
Root Scaling and Planing
Helpful Related Links
American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Terms. 2015
American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2015
WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2015
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