You Can Strengthen and Nourish Your Pearly Whites With Fluoride

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Have you seen anyone who has dentures? If so, there is a high chance they lost their teeth to periodontal disease, which is also known as gum disease. Periodontal disease is one of the worst dental problems in the world today.

This disease begins when the plaque on your teeth is left untreated. First, gingivitis attacks your smile. It irritates your gums, making them red and swollen. If it’s still untreated, it can turn into periodontitis, which can cause loose and lost teeth.

It’s best to avoid this problem on a regular basis. You can do so by doing the following things:

  • First, have a proper oral hygiene routine. Oral hygiene will help you remove the plaque from your smile each and every day, which is a harmful substance that promotes and creates gum disease. Therefore, oral hygiene is vital for your oral health. So, please remember to brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, floss your smile once a day with a product of your choice, and rinse your mouth with antibacterial or fluoride mouthwash daily.
  • Second, visit your dentist for your six-month checkup. The treatment involved in your professional dental cleanings is the only treatment that will help you completely prevent gum disease. This is because our dental team will use special tools and techniques to remove the plaque and tartar from the surfaces of your teeth and below the gumline. It’s extremely important to receive a dental cleaning twice a year.
  • Third, have a healthy diet. Having a healthy diet will not only help your physical body, but it will also help your teeth and gums. If you eat healthy foods on a regular basis, your chompers will remain strong and they will have the ability to combat dental problems, especially gum disease. So, please try your best to eat more fruits and vegetables and stay away from sugary and starchy foods and drinks.

Doing these things can help you keep your smile and oral health in tip-top shape, which is exactly what you deserve. Dr. Michael Kesner and our dental team care for you and your smile, which is why we encourage you to do these things. If you have any questions or if you would like to know more about gum disease in Rosenberg, Texas, and the surrounding communities, please call Made Ya Smile Dental at your earliest convenience. We are happy to help you in any way we can!

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.

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