
Keeping Your Gums Clean
When you brush and floss your teeth, take special care to clean your gum line surrounding them. Certain oral bacteria can work their way underneath your gums, causing them to swell and recede from your teeth. The resulting periodontal pockets can house even more bacteria, and infection can settle in quickly after they form.
Paying Attention to Symptoms
Also, look in the mirror when you brush and floss and check the state of your gums. Gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease, produces noticeable symptoms, such as redness, inflammation, and bleeding. If you notice these or other warning signs, then you should schedule a dental examination to find out if you have gum disease.
Teaming Up with Your Dentist
As much as you care for your teeth and gums at home, keeping them healthy also requires regular care from your dentist. Attend dental checkup and cleaning appointments as often as your dentist recommends to improve your chances of preventing oral bacteria from leading to gum disease, or treating gum disease before it causes significant damage to your oral tissues.
Learn More About Preventing Gum Disease
With proper care and help from your dentist, you can successfully prevent gum disease and avoid serious damage to your oral health. To learn more, contact us and schedule your dental consultation with Syosset Dental.





