More Common Than You Think
When we ask our patients what the biggest threat to their oral integrity is, more often than not they will respond with tooth decay, and they are correct. Bear in mind, however, that just because decay is the most common, that does not mean it is the only situation to worry about. Believe it or not, periodontal or gum infection is a close second to decay in terms of frequency, and the sooner you seek treatment, the better off you will be.
Gum disease occurs when oral bacteria become attracted to food particles near or surrounding the gum line. Once here, they can work their way beneath your tissues and attach to your teeth. Without care, they will cause plaque and tartar to form. What’s more? Since this is all occurring below the surface of your tissues, the plaque deposits are left relatively unbothered and able to cause further problems. To learn more about this process, give our team a call today.
Why You Should Floss
A well-rounded preventive routine at home should consider protection for your teeth as well as your gums. Though it may seem as though you can get away without flossing, the truth of the matter is that it is necessary for substantial periodontal health.
You see, when food particles become stuff between teeth and in the gums, it attracts oral bacteria that are looking to feast on them. This essentially introduces them to the area, and the rest is history. In order to mitigate these effects, your dentist recommends flossing in-between meals. For more information, give our team a call today.
The Need for Periodontal Cleanings
When you attend your routine appointments, your chances of identifying and treating a periodontal concern successfully increase greatly. Even in the early stages, a scaling and root planing procedure can help remove the dangerous bacteria-laden deposits so that you can maintain a healthy, happy smile for years to come.
Learn More
Your periodontal health is important to consider, and our team is ready to help. Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to schedule your next appointment and learn more today.