Understanding Gum Function
From a young age, you likely had an adult such as a parent, guardian, or your dentist emphasize the importance of taking care of your smile. While the biggest concern might seem to stem from dental decay, bear in mind that dentistry in and of itself is a complex beast by nature. In other words, you are constantly facing the threat of bacteria, infection, disease, and even more.
Believe it or not, your oral health is made up of more than just your teeth. In fact, it includes your gums, roots, tongue, lips, cheek, and throat as well. That being said, a well-rounded preventive dental routine is the only proven method for paving the path for a healthy grin.
To best care for your smile, you will want to ensure you brush twice a day, floss at least once every day, attend routine checkups and cleanings to monitor development, and even pay mind to the negative effects of some of the foods and beverages you consume. To learn more about this process, reach out to our team today.
How Flossing Helps
Whether you are aware of it or not, gum disease is one of the most common threats your smile faces. It involves hyperactive oral bacteria that have made their way beneath the gum line where they begin to cause plaque and tartar to develop on your tooth roots. Without proper and immediate care, this will cause an infection to develop in your tissues.
Flossing serves a major purpose in protecting your teeth, as it helps remove food particles that become lodged between structures. As this occurs, the particles attract bacteria to the site and essentially catalyze the gum infection process.
Additional Treatment
While flossing is effective in preventing periodontal disease, sometimes our smiles need a little help. In fact, those who experience periodontal concerns may begin to notice a number of signs or symptoms, including alarmingly loose teeth, bleeding or inflamed gums, and tissues separating from structures. Our team can provide a periodontal cleaning to rid the plaque deposits from your roots and better preserve your natural teeth.
Learn More Today
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about proper gum care and health, or schedule your next appointment with our team today.