Pay Attention To Your Gum Health

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Your smile is more than just your teeth. While they are certainly important, they could not be successful without the support of your periodontal tissue, also known as your gums. Your gum tissue can become inflamed or irritated due to bacterial buildup of plaque and tartar, so if you’ve started to notice redness or swelling along your gumline, take the time to talk to your dentist about your next steps. This could potentially be a serious problem, as periodontal disease is routinely identified as the leading cause of adult tooth loss.

With Dr. Torrens-Parker, D.D.S., M.S. at Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, you’ve got someone looking out for your oral health. Our office understands the importance of maintaining a strong and healthy set of gums, and we know that when you skip your biannual dental checkups, you put yourself at risk. So, if it’s been longer than six months since your last visit, schedule a time to talk about uplifting your gum health.

Bleeding when you brush? Call Allen Family Dental today to schedule a time to talk.

Your Gums Play A Particular Role In Your Smile Safety

Your teeth can’t do it alone. They need the help of the rest of your mouth, and when you go light on your brushing and flossing, you don’t only risk tooth decay. Bacterial buildup can also cause gingivitis and periodontal disease, which is a serious condition that put your smile at risk. This is the inflammation and infection of gum tissue, and it’s routinely found to be the leading cause of tooth loss in American adults.

Bacterial accumulation starts as plaque, and this is what you brush away each day. If it’s left for a couple of days, it hardens into a tougher material known as calculus or tartar; at this point, you can no longer safely remove it on your own. Your checkups help to remove bacterial buildup, so make sure you’re sticking to your schedule.

Ask About Ways To Improve Your Gum Health

When you come into the office for your next dental checkup, your provider will want to take a look at your smile. They will gauge your current needs, including any gum health issues, to help you make a plan. If you’ve started to see some signs of gingivitis or periodontal disease, your provider can be a resource. These visits are vital to your long-term smile success.

Schedule Your Next Checkup At Allen Family Dental

Been a while since your last visit? Take some time to talk about your gum health. To find out more about periodontal services, call Dr. Torrens-Parker at Allen Family Dental in Allen, TX, today at 469.342.6644.