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3 Ways To Avoid Another Round With Gum Disease

Gum disease can occur with poor oral hygiene. This blog provides an overview of tips to help you improve your oral health and prevent gum disease.<br><br>

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3 Ways To Avoid Another Round With Gum Disease

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  1. 3 Ways To Avoid Another Round With Gum Disease

  2. 1. Practice Daily Oral Hygiene Routines According to periodontics in NE Calgary, gum disease most often occurs due to dental plaque, a thin film of disease-causing bacteria that builds upon the surfaces of teeth and along the gum line. It is vital for you to remove this buildup and keep it to a minimum by practicing daily brushing and flossing, and even more so if you’ve already dealt with gum disease. You should brush in small, circular motions for at least two minutes twice a day and floss thoroughly in the evenings, ensuring you get each tooth.

  3. 2. Visit the Dentist More Often The rule of thumb is that you should visit the dentist for routine professional dental cleanings and checkups at least once every six months. But specialists in periodontics near you suggest that you may need to visit a dental clinic for cleanings and checkups more frequently if you have had gum disease in the past. Depending on the severity of your periodontal disease, we may recommend that you visit our team at Sunridge Landing Dental every two to three months.

  4. 3. Manage Other Health Issues The severity of gum disease is often influenced by the inflammatory response that your body initiates to fight infection, which can then become chronic. This is similar to other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes. There is evidence that inflammation in other places of the body can worsen gum disease and vice-versa. Ensuring that you are properly managing other health conditions through adequate medical care, medications, and lifestyle choices can minimize your chances of developing a future gum infection and can directly impact the severity of the gum infection you may face.

  5. Address: 3385 26 Ave NE Suite 123, Calgary, AB T1Y 6L4, Canada https://www.sunridgelandingdentalcare.com/ Website: Contact No: +1 403-291-2208

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