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Periodontal
diseases are classified according to the severity of the disease. The two
major stages are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a milder and
reversible form of periodontal disease that only affects the gums.
Gingivitis may lead to more serious, destructive forms of periodontal
disease called periodontitis.
Some
factors increase the risk of developing periodontal disease:
Several
warning signs that can signal a problem:
It
is possible to have periodontal disease and have no warning signs. That is
one reason why regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations are
very important. Treatment methods depend upon the type of disease and how
far the condition has progressed. Good oral hygiene at home is essential
to help keep periodontal disease from becoming more serious or recurring.
You don’t have to lose teeth to periodontal disease. Brush, clean
between your teeth, eat a balanced diet, and schedule regular dental
visits with Dr. Clausen for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
The
good news is that you can help prevent periodontal (gum) disease by taking
good care of your teeth every day and having regular dental checkups.
Here's how to keep your teeth and gums healthy:
Brush
your teeth well twice a day. This removes the film of bacteria from the
teeth. Be sure to use a soft-bristled toothbrush that is in good
condition. Toothpastes and mouth rinses containing fluoride strengthen the
teeth and help prevent decay.
Clean
between your teeth every day. Cleaning between your teeth with floss or
interdental cleaners removes bacteria and food particles from between the
teeth, where a toothbrush can't reach. Early periodontal (gum) disease can
often be reversed by daily brushing and flossing. If you use interdental
cleaners, ask Dr. Clausen how to use them properly, to avoid injuring your
gums.
Eat
a balanced diet. Choose a variety of foods from the basic food groups,
such as breads, cereals and other grain products; fruits; vegetables;
meat, poultry and fish; and dairy products, such as milk, cheese and
yogurt. Limit between-meal snacks.
Visit
Dr. Clausen regularly. It is important to have regular dental checkups,
and professional cleaning is essential to prevent periodontal diseases.
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