Providing Proper Periodontal Care

Set of dental floss and how to use illustrationWhile taking care of your smile may seem like a walk in the park, in all actuality, there are multiple avenues in which something can go wrong. For example, tooth decay may settle in and begin wreaking havoc on your grin without your knowledge for quite some time before you notice, allowing significant damage to take place. What’s more? A dental emergency can occur at any time to any person, and damage can vary significantly. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist identifies the importance in caring for your gum health and discusses what steps you can take to ensure a healthy overall grin.

Caring for Gum Tissues

From a young age, your parents or guardians likely informed you of the need to brush and care for your teeth. After all, you only have one smile to take care of, and even though baby teeth fall out to make room for adult teeth early in life, that does not mean that your adult teeth will be replaced if anything happens to them. In other words, your adult teeth are permanent, and any loss is a permanent one.

Indeed, it is very important you care for your teeth with a thorough preventive dental routine, but keep in mind that there are not the only structures that can influence your oral health. Take, for example, your gum tissues. Periodontal tissues serve a major role in protecting and housing your sensitive teeth roots, which house your nerves. Not only this, but they keep away bacteria to prioritize your health.

When bacteria infiltrate your tissues, they nestle beneath the gum line in an effort to remain protected from your preventive habits. If allowed to thrive, they will begin to form plaque deposits laden with bacteria. Contact our team to learn more about this process today.

Never Forget to Floss

In an effort to keep bacteria and plaque at a minimum, your dentist recommends you take care to floss at least daily, but preferably after every meal. This is because food particles may become lodged between structures as you eat, and these particles draw bacteria toward them. The more bacteria present to feed off of these particles, the more dangerous acid they produce that results in decay and infection. To learn more about this process, contact our office.

In-Office Deep Cleanings

In addition to at-home preventive practices, our team offers treatment to handle inflamed or infected gums as well. For example, we may recommend a deep periodontal cleaning to remove plaque deposits that have developed beneath the gum line, thus minimizing your chances of irreversible damage.

Contact Our Team Today

Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to schedule your next appointment with our team and learn more about the dangers of ignoring gum health today.