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Boise Dental Tips To Preventing Gum Disease

Boise Dental Tips

Every time you eat and drink without properly brushing and flossing your teeth every day, you leave behind harmful bacteria that eats at your teeth and gums. That’s why the dentists at Summit Dental Group recommend brushing your teeth at least twice a day. When bacteria gets left behind on your teeth, it forms into a sticky film called plaque which can lead to tooth decay and gingivitis. That’s why we’d like to provide you with the following Boise dental tips to preventing gum disease.

Preventing Gum Disease

One of the leading causes of gum disease is prolonged exposure to plaque and tartar. However, these things can be prevented by brushing and flossing after meals. Brushing helps to remove them from your teeth and gums, thus protecting against gingivitis. Flossing is just as important because it helps to remove things between teeth that a toothbrush may have missed. Even if you are unable to brush and floss your teeth after every meal, it’s important to swish your mouth with water to help remove bacteria and leftover food particles.

Untreated Gum Disease

Gingivitis is recognized by red, swollen, and sensitive gums. However, gingivitis is usually very treatable. When visiting your Boise dentist for regular teeth cleanings, we can advise you on the best hygiene practices to care for your gums. This can include brushing with a sensitive toothpaste, flossing regularly, and using medicated mouthwashes. Failing to treat gum disease, however, can lead to periodontitis.

Symptoms of Periodontitis

If bacteria is left to fester in your mouth, it will cause damage to your teeth and gums. As a part of our natural immune system process, our bodies will attempt to fight off these bacteria colonies by breaking down the bone and connective tissues in our mouths. This can cause some serious and very painful symptoms including:

  • Inflammation
  • Receding gum line
  • Pockets behind your teeth
  • Loose teeth
  • Infected abscesses

Furthermore, several studies have shown a link between gum disease and our cardiac health. That’s why it’s very important to visit your Boise dentist if you are experiencing any inflammation, bleeding gums, or any other symptoms of gum disease.

Summit Dental Group

Preventing tooth decay and gum disease starts with proper oral care. By visiting Summit Dental Group for your regular teeth cleanings, you will ensure your mouth and smile is clean and healthy. Schedule an appointment today by filling out our online form or call us at (208) 314-2275.

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