The best ways to keep your gums healthy, explained by a dentist in Brampton ON

Brampton, ON patients searching for a “dentist near me” are usually looking for ways to improve oral health. Do I have cavities? Are my teeth straight enough? Shouldn’t they be brighter? We frequently hear these and similar questions. However, there is another important, and often forgotten, question. Are my gums healthy?

Never underestimate the importance of periodontal health

Gum disease is preventable, and it is easily treatable when detected early. Yet, about half of Canadian adults have some form of gum disease. In fact, it is so prevalent that it is the leading cause of adult tooth loss.

Why aren’t more people taking a proactive approach to periodontal health? The reason is simple. They usually don’t know they have a problem. Gum disease is painless, and has few noticeable symptoms, especially in the initial stages. It begins with bacteria-laden plaque along the gum line, which leads to deeper infection. Over time, inflamed gum tissue separates from the tooth root surface, creating pockets that collect even more bacteria.

Untreated gum disease can damage the periodontal ligament, bone, and other supporting structures, eventually causing teeth to become loose and fall out. Even more concerning, it can be linked to a variety of systemic medical problems, including coronary disease, stroke, and Alzheimer’s.

When diagnosed and treated early, gum disease can usually be stopped before serious damage occurs. Even in the advanced stages, gum disease is treatable, and oral health can be restored. However, the best solution is to stop it before it starts.

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Five ways to keep your gums healthy

Maintaining good periodontal health involves a combination of healthy habits and preventive dental care.

 

Know the symptoms of disease

How can you tell if your gums are healthy? Although gum disease is painless, it does have a few warning signs, if you know what to watch for. If you answer yes to any of these questions, you may need to see a dentist for periodontal evaluation.

We are your partners in great oral health. If you have any symptoms of gum disease, or it has been more than six months since your last check-up, give us a call at (855) 452-7785 and schedule an appointment.