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What is Gum Disease?

What is Gum Disease?

We all want a bright, healthy, and strong smile. But many people don’t know that gum health is an important part of dental health. What is gum disease and how is it treated? Here's what you need to know to keep your gums in top shape. Gum Disease Explained Gum disease is an inflammation of the gums that typically occurs when your gums are exposed to bacteria for a prolonged period of time. This can happen when food particles and plaque build up on the surface of your teeth or between your teeth. If gum disease progresses, it can affect…

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Taking Care of Your Braces

We know you’re getting excited to see your new smile. When your smile is important to you, taking care of your braces properly is a priority. Here's what you need to know to take the best care of your braces so you can look forward to the best results when you get your braces off. Brushing with Braces When you have braces, it’s extra important to brush your teeth after meals. Brushing your teeth regularly helps to ensure that food debris, bacteria, and plaque don’t build up and lead to cavities or discoloration of your teeth around your braces. Brushing…

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Conquering Gum Disease – 4 Easy Steps to a Healthy Mouth

If you have gum disease, also referred to as gingivitis or periodontal disease, you are not alone. According the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost half of Americans 30 years-old or older have gum disease. If you are over 65, your risk for gum disease is even higher, over 70%. At the same time, symptoms of gum disease should not be ignored. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to your overall health. Gum Disease Is More Serious Than You Think Most people relate gum disease with tooth loss, but, as serious as that is, it isn’t the only…

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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Gum Disease

When people think of dental care, they often think of teeth. But healthy teeth are only part of the equation. The tissues and bone that surround your teeth, including your gums, are critically important to your overall dental health. You may be thinking, “There’s no way I could have gum disease. My mouth feels fine.” But gum disease often shows no obvious symptoms and doesn’t cause pain - so many people have it and don’t know it. Nearly half of adults age 30 or older have some form of periodontal (gum) disease. And, nearly 70 percent of adults age 65…

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