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What causes periodontal disease? The issue occurs when the gums are inflamed, and this inflammation increases in severity until the tissues begin to pull away from the teeth, forming deep pockets along the gum line. Harmful bacteria then enter these pockets to cause the diseases. The initial inflammation could be the result of plaque buildup brought on by poor brushing and flossing and a diet high in sugar. Lack of dental cleanings every six months could be a factor, as could tobacco use, a family history of the disease, inflammatory illnesses, and even certain medications. When you start to experience sore, red, and bleeding gums, let us know right away so we can discuss ways to prevent or manage the disease and keep your smile healthy and whole.
At home, you can help prevent the issue by avoiding tobacco products. You can also help by limiting the severity of plaque and tartar buildup. First, make sure you brush for two minutes when you wake up with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Before bed, floss thoroughly between each tooth and then brush a second time. Try to cut back on sugary foods and drinks too, as this deprives harmful bacteria of a meal. These actions not only help protect your gum health, but they can lower the risk of cavities, bad breath, teeth stains, and more.
Our team can also offer treatments to help prevent the disease for those with high risk factors. We can conduct a deep cleaning to remove all plaque and tartar, and offer Supportive Periodontal Maintenance, which takes the place of a cleaning every three to four months. Our team could also offer holistic preventive options, such as Ozone Therapy to destroy harmful bacteria, or even antimicrobial medications. Our team can also discuss positive changes to your meal and snack options, and offer instructions on proper brushing and flossing.
If you have any questions about preventing the onset of periodontal disease, or if you would like to schedule an appointment with our team, then contact our office today to learn more.
We want to help you avoid the onset of gum disease and periodontitis, so you can rest with ease again and enjoy better oral health. To learn more about our holistic treatment options or to schedule your appointment, give us a call at our office in Encinitas, CA today at 760-642-0711.
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