
Before you go to bed every night, you make sure to brush your teeth. But if you’re not flossing like you’re supposed to, then you are only able to reach about 60% of each tooth’s surface, and that leaves a lot of room for bacteria to work. Once they start leaving behind nasty buildup of plaque and tartar, it begins affecting your smile through tooth decay and another serious oral health issue. We’re talking, of course, about periodontal disease, which is consistently named the top way Americans lose teeth.
If you’ve started to notice redness or swelling along your gumline, tell Family First Dental in Overland Park, KS about it. Our office is built to help people maintain and improve their oral health through persistent prevention, restoration that fits your needs, and more. We also know that there is real risk associated with ignoring periodontal disease, so when your gums need a little help, don’t ignore them. Take a few minutes to meet with a trusted, qualified local dentist to make a plan for your smile.
Your gums play an active role in your smile safety. Find out more about periodontal maintenance with Dr. Cook, DDS at Family First Dental.
Your Teeth Can’t Do It All By Themselves
While your teeth may be the stars of your smile show, they need a little help from the supporting cast. This means that, without strong and vigorous gum tissue, it’s tough to keep a safe smile. Bacteria are always trying to make your mouth their home, and they look for any way inside to more vulnerable areas.
As plaque and tartar buildup starts to happen along the gumline, it can cause the tissue to become red and irritated. If this continues, the periodontal tissue can start to pull away from its natural location on the side of your teeth. This truly does put your smile at risk.
Fighting Back Against Periodontal Disease With Scaling And Root Planing
So, if it’s been a while since your last dental checkup, now’s the time to change that. For most people, the goal is to come in for a cleaning and an examination every six months. These visits help you keep a cleaner, safer smile.
And when you miss them, you can run into problems. Periodontal disease happens, and we’re here to help you manage it when it does. Take a minute to talk to our office about ways to improve your gum health.
Work On Your Gum Health With Family First Dental
Your smile takes work. If you’re ready to renew your smile with dedicated periodontal maintenance, talk gum health by calling Dr. Jay Cook, DDS at Family First Dental in Overland Park, KS at 913-381-2600.