Gum disease is one of the most common reasons for an adult to see the dentist. Children and adults suffer from gum disease, from mild gingivitis to more severe periodontitis. Left untreated, gum disease can cause health problems throughout the body. So, it’s vital to make sure your gums stay healthy.
What is Gum Disease?
Gum disease is a bacterial infection in the gums, used to hold your teeth in place. Severe gum disease can cause your gums to recede so much that the teeth loosen and fall out.
When a bacterial infection begins to settle into your gums, it is often signaled by reddened and swollen gums. You may even experience slight bleeding when you brush your teeth.
What Causes Gum Disease?
Several factors influence whether a person gets gum disease. Getting regular dental cleanings, plus daily brushing and flossing, can prevent gum disease. However, if you are already suffering from the deterioration that can lead to infections, you may need to speak with your dentist or hygienist to discuss further treatment. Special, in-depth dental cleaning and even laser cleaning can restore diseased gums to health.
What Effect Does Gum Disease Have on Your Body?
If gum disease is left untreated, it can lead to even bigger problems than losing teeth. Losing teeth will affect your nutritional intake and possibly your social comfort, depending on what teeth are gone. This will increase isolation and the chances of depression and other problems from reduced nutrition.
In addition, the infection can spread to other parts of the body, including the heart. As a result, heart disease, cancer and diabetes can all be affected by gum disease, leading to life-threatening conditions without the proper care.
How to Treat Gum Disease
The first step to treating gum disease is to brush often and floss daily. Next, drink plenty of water, especially after eating sticky or sweet foods. Then, create a healthy habit of visiting a friendly, compassionate dentist for regular dental care to prevent or get rid of gum disease and leave you on a healthy path.
ConfiDENT can treat your gum disease and help you move forward on a path to greater dental health. Our practice is in Alpharetta, GA. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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