What are your Gums Made of?

GumsHave you ever given thought to the purpose of your gums? Aesthetically, they frame your smile. Functionally, they protect your teeth from bacteria. Because gum disease is such a prevalent dental health issue, learning about the purpose of your gums might give you an added boost in your desire to care for them properly. Conroe dentist, Dr. John M. Richards, will offer you a lesson on the anatomy of your gum tissue.

Gingival Tissues

Gums line parts of your jawbone to create a seal so that the roots of your teeth will not be exposed. Gingival tissues are soft and pliant, along the line of your lip and cheek tissues. However, gum tissues are attached to the bone underneath them. Healthy gums should maintain a pink coral hue, but it’s up to you and your dentist to decide if there are any changes in the look of your gum tissues. Color change can be a red flag that something is wrong with your gums, so paying attention is a good way to stay on top of your dental health. If you do notice a color change or anything abnormal with your gums, contact Dr. Richards for an appointment to get checked for gum disease.

More on Gum Disease

Brushing your teeth twice-a-day and visiting the dentist twice a year for dental cleanings and checkups will help you maintain healthy gums. When plaque is allowed to build up on teeth, it can harden at the gumline. This is when inflammation begins, gingivitis (mild gum disease) is a likely outcome. When no action is taken, periodontitis (severe gum disease) will be next on the docket of dental health problems. Over time, gum recession and periodontal pockets are imminent. Loose teeth, extractions, or teeth falling out can be the final result in gum disease that is not treated.

Schedule a Consultation Today

At the Dental Centre of Conroe, we believe in providing the latest amenities and advanced technology to ensure every patient enjoys a comfortable experience. Whether you require cosmetic dentistry for an improved smile or dental prosthetics to replace lost teeth, we can help you and your family achieve beautiful, healthy smiles that last a lifetime. To schedule an appointment, call (936) 441-4600. We proudly service residents of Conroe, Willis, Montgomery, The Woodlands, Huntsville, and surrounding communities in the greater Houston area.