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What Is Your Risk For Gum Disease?

Are you looking out for all of the potential smile threats that you face? It is important to take cavities seriously, but remember that this is just one threat to your oral health. You also need to be mindful of your risk for problems with gum disease. Gingivitis, the first stage of an infection, can be identified and treated so that it does not pose any further threat. However, if a more advanced infection forms, it can take more involved treatments to help you control the impact that this problem has on your appearance and well-being. Our West Allis, WI dentist’s office is here to support you if you are concerned about your periodontal health. Remember that we are also here for you when you need a routine dental checkup to make sure there are no smile problems that you are overlooking.

Why Gum Disease Is Something To Take Seriously

If you do not take the health of your gums seriously, the consequences of an advanced infection can certainly surprise and upset you. Did you know that many people who lose teeth do so because of complications from poor periodontal health? An infection can lead to the destruction of tissues that keep teeth in place, leading to their becoming loose and eventually lost. You also need to be aware of the threat to your well-being posed by the movement of bacteria through your bloodstream, which can lead to new problems for your physical health.

Protecting Your Periodontal Health At Home

A good oral hygiene routine will protect your gums along with your teeth. At home, make sure you are brushing at least twice a day and flossing at least once. When you do this, you protect yourself against the accumulation of oral bacteria and food particles that lead to the formation of plaque and tartar. Plaque buildup is something that you can effectively fight on your own. However, you will need to undergo a professional teeth cleaning to have tartar that is already present removed from your smile. Controlling the accumulation of these harmful materials is an important line of defense for your gums, particularly when you do a good job keeping these harmful materials from forming at the base of teeth.

Dental Checkups And The Health Of Your Gums

Your regular dental checkups will provide reviews of more than just your teeth. Dr. Stubbs will also look over your gum tissues for any signs of gingivitis or gum disease. We offer different responses if problems are found, which range from deep cleanings to remove bacteria on the roots of your teeth to treatments that call for minor oral surgery.

Talk To Your West Allis, WI Dentist About Your Risk For Gum Disease

The risk you face for gum disease can be controlled by both good habits at home and regular dental appointments. To learn how we can help you manage your periodontal health, please contact Dr. Stubbs in West Allis, WI, by calling (414) 541-8250.