Recognizing The Signs Of Gingivitis

What are you currently doing to make sure you have healthy gums? The work you put into managing your periodontal health is more important than you might realize. By protecting yourself against gum disease, you can avoid difficulties with tooth loss over time, and you can also avoid potential complications from infection that will make your general health more difficult to manage. At our St. Louis, MO dentist’s office, Dr. Johnson-G’Sell will help you take care of your teeth, gums, and oral structures when you come to us for routine care. For patients who have difficulties with gingivitis, we can provide protective cleanings that help you recover.

The Importance Of Recognizing The Threat Of Gingivitis

You may be surprised at how much trouble gum disease can cause you. At first, you can experience issues with gingivitis that lead to tissue swelling and discoloration, sensitivity, bleeding, and even gum line recession. If your infection grows more serious, you can experience tissue damage that leads to tooth loss, and you may have difficulty managing other health conditions. While advanced gum disease is difficult to manage, and may call for a specialist’s help, gingivitis is something we can address through preventive dental care. Remember that you can also take on problems with your periodontal health by practicing good oral hygiene on a daily basis.

How Can I Take Better Care Of My Gums?

Just as your daily brushing and flossing efforts help you avoid trouble that can call for restorative dental work, your routine will also help you avoid problems with gingivitis. Make sure you floss on a daily basis. If you only do this to remove food wedged between teeth, you can leave yourself more open to gum disease. Whenever you clean your teeth, make sure you work to thoroughly clean at the spaces where teeth and gums meet so that you can control bacteria buildup. You can look out for the early signs of an infection at home to determine if you might need your dentist’s help.

The Role Dental Visits Play In Managing Your Periodontal Health

Every routine dental visit provides updates about the health of your teeth and gums. If Dr. Johnson-G’Sell sees that you have issues with your periodontal health, she can recommend a scaling and root planing to address the bacteria that are present under your gum line. Even if you do not have evidence of an infection, a routine cleaning can help you by removing plaque and calculus buildup before the bacteria they contain have the opportunity to start an infection.

Talk To Your St. Louis, MO Dentist About Your Gingivitis Concerns

At Magnolia Family Dental, patients can look forward to important services that help them stay protected against gingivitis as well as problems with dental decay. We can also intervene at times when you show symptoms of gingivitis, the first stage of an infection that can be reversed with a scaling and root planing. If you would like to find out more about how we can help you, please call our St. Louis, MO dentist’s office at 314-822-4521.