Keeping Your Gums Healthy After You Recover From Gingivitis

While periodontal disease can become a permanent issue, you can protect your gums from an infection when you respond to signs of gingivitis. Through good habits at home, and through preventive periodontal care, the bacteria that cause your infection can be stopped from causing further trouble for your gums. Once you have successfully addressed this issue, you can focus on how to avoid the problem in the future. Oral hygiene is an important first line of defense against periodontal troubles. If you find it difficult to prevent further troubles, our Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontal practice can help you determine what might be wrong and help you address your issues.

Your Oral Hygiene Routine Can Protect You From Future Infections

The first measure of defense you have against gingivitis is your oral hygiene routine. Through consistent brushing and flossing, you will be able to clear away the oral bacteria that can build up along your gum line. Patients who have accumulations of plaque and tartar at the base of teeth can have difficulties preventing gingivitis from occurring. If you are not doing so already, make sure you always pass your brush and floss string over areas where teeth and periodontal tissues meet.

Watch For Future Signs Of Infection

When you watch out for the early warning signs of gingivitis, you can deal with this problem before your troubles worsen. Look out for bleeding at your gum line, swelling, or changes in the color of your tissues. You can fight an infection with better brushing and flossing, or you can talk to your periodontist about using Perio Protect, which enables you to directly apply antimicrobial materials to your tissues.

Restoring Your Receding Gum Line Can Help You Avoid Future Problems

Even if the issue is caused by something other than infection, a receding gum line can make future problems with gingivitis more likely. To deal with this matter, you can discuss a gum grafting procedure. Our practice relies on a less invasive approach to gum grafting, so the process can be more comfortable than you anticipate. Through the Pinhole Surgical Technique, we can minimize the manipulation of your tissues to produce results in a shorter time, and also make you recovery faster and easier.

Our Encinitas/San Diego, CA Periodontal Practice Can Help You Stay Safe Against Gum Disease

At Dr. Kania’s periodontal practice, patients who are worried about gum disease can count on support through a range of modern services. We can help those people who already show signs of periodontal disease, and we can provide care to help you prevent possible problems. Through the right approach, you can enjoy long-term health benefits and avoid the different problems linked to gum disease. For more information, call our Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontal practice at (760) 642-0711.