If you are not consistent with good oral health behaviors, you can experience trouble with your gums that impact your overall well-being in several ways. People who are not managing periodontal disease effectively become vulnerable to general health problems, tissue damage and attachment loss, and the loss of teeth. In its advanced stage, a periodontal infection can require regular maintenance to prevent more serious issues from occurring. However, with the right behaviors in place, you can more effectively protect yourself.
If you hope to avoid gum disease or reverse gingivitis before your infection is a long-term issue, take the time to think about how you can improve your daily habits. Make sure that your oral hygiene routine is consistent, and that it includes flossing in order to fully remove bacteria that can gather in our mouths in the course of a day. If you currently use them, know that cutting tobacco products can help with your periodontal and general health.
For people who have a history of trouble with poor periodontal health, ongoing support can help keep attachment loss and other problems from occurring. By scheduling supportive periodontal maintenance, you are able to receive more professional support than you would if you only relied on dental cleanings provided at routine appointments. Typically, supportive periodontal maintenance is booked every three months. At each visit, harmful bacteria will be cleared away from your teeth, including in spaces near and below your gum line.
Through proper protection, you can keep your gums healthy and avoid the potential consequences of an advanced infection. If you have questions about how you can protect yourself, or if you want to schedule treatment for an active concern, call Dr. Kania’s office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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