The Silent Threat: Combating Gum Disease with Total Health Dental Care

Many may not be aware, but a significant percentage of American adults over 30 years of age are currently grappling with gum disease. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 50% of adults in this age group show signs of this oral ailment, with 9% suffering from severe gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. By understanding the early signs, you can protect your oral health, and at Total Health Dental Care, we're here to assist.

A regular pink tinge in your spit after brushing or flossing could suggest early gum disease. This stealthy disease might also present other unexpected symptoms, or none whatsoever, earning it the title of a 'silent threat'. Ignoring it can have serious consequences, such as tooth loss, and research even links it to other health issues like dementia, diabetes, and heart disease.

Spotting the Signs

Early gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is marked by inflamed gums, a condition stemming from plaque-induced bacterial irritation. This emphasizes the necessity of good oral hygiene, as diligent brushing and flossing can eliminate plaque before it harms the gums.

However, not all areas of the mouth are cleaned equally well. Often, gingivitis impacts the gums at the back of the teeth due to inadequate brushing. At Total Health Dental Care, our experts can use specialized tools to measure the distance between gums and teeth, thus detecting gingivitis in these hard-to-reach places.

The Silent Advance

If left unchecked, gingivitis can escalate into periodontal disease. This advanced stage involves bacteria damaging the underlying gum tissue, leading to bone loss around the teeth. This makes teeth roots exposed and possibly sensitive. Notably, factors such as smoking, diabetes, teeth grinding, and certain medications can heighten the risk of gum disease. Genetics may also play a role in an individual's susceptibility.

Interestingly, those rarely prone to cavities may be more at risk of gum disease. This is because gum disease-causing bacteria often suppress those causing cavities. Consequently, patients with advanced periodontal disease may not have a single cavity.

Warning Signs and Intervention

Gingivitis typically flies under the radar, given its painless nature. However, individuals with gingivitis might observe that their gums bleed during brushing or flossing, or that their gums appear redder near their teeth.

While good oral hygiene is a preventative measure, it might not reverse gingivitis that has already settled in. At this point, bacteria may have infiltrated below the gum level, making professional intervention a necessity. At Total Health Dental Care, we provide professional cleaning and, if required, antibiotics to effectively treat and cure gingivitis.

Advanced periodontal disease can lead to noticeable gum recession, teeth shifting, chronic bad breath, and even tooth loss. Unfortunately, advanced periodontal disease might be incurable. However, our dental care professionals can recommend treatments that halt or prevent further gum and bone deterioration, provide deep root cleaning, and possibly advise gum surgery.

Stay Ahead with Total Health Dental Care

Maintaining your gum health is straightforward: brush twice a day, floss daily, and regularly book an appointment with us at Total Health Dental Care for professional cleanings. The earlier we detect gum disease, the more effectively we can manage it, safeguarding your overall health. Book an appointment with us today and let us help you keep your gums and overall oral health in pristine condition.

Dr. H.

Dr. H. is the Founder and CEO of both Dr. H. & Co. and Total Health Dental Care. He has been in the healthcare industry for over 20 years and is a regular contributor with fresh ideas!

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