{"id":2146,"date":"2022-08-07T10:00:39","date_gmt":"2022-08-07T10:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allreddentistry.com\/?p=2146"},"modified":"2022-09-07T20:19:36","modified_gmt":"2022-09-07T20:19:36","slug":"gingivitis-can-progress-into-periodontitis-but-you-dont-have-to-let-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allreddentistry.com\/gingivitis-can-progress-into-periodontitis-but-you-dont-have-to-let-it\/","title":{"rendered":"Gingivitis Can Progress Into Periodontitis, but You Don\u2019t Have To Let It"},"content":{"rendered":"
Gingivitis, or irritation of the gums, can be a scary and serious dental problem. It can eventually lead to the gum disease periodontitis, but if you properly brush your teeth and receive regular dental care, gingivitis can be prevented.<\/p>\n
Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease, which is also known as periodontal disease. Gingivitis can cause irritation of the gingiva, which is the part of your gum around your tooth, and can also cause redness, swelling, and even bleeding of the gums. Gingivitis is often caused by poor oral hygiene habits, including improper brushing techniques, however, gingivitis can be reversed if it is caught early enough, and proper steps are taken in regard to prevention.<\/p>\n
Periodontitis is an advanced form of gum disease and is a later stage of gingivitis. Periodontitis<\/a> can cause damage to the soft tissues in your mouth and weaken the bones in the jaw that hold the teeth in place. If left untreated, periodontitis can eventually cause tooth loss. Again, periodontitis is entirely preventable<\/a> with proper dental hygiene habits. But once gingivitis develops into periodontitis, it can no longer be reversed.<\/p>\n A healthy set of gums should be pink in color and fit tightly around the teeth. If you think you might have gingivitis or periodontitis, these are the symptoms you should look for:<\/p>\n If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you should give Allred Family Dentistry a call right away to schedule an appointment so you can get it checked out immediately! Remember, these conditions are preventable, and even gingivitis can be reversed with a proper dental hygiene routine.<\/p>\n The main cause of gingivitis and periodontitis is poor oral hygiene. If you are brushing and flossing properly and visiting the dentist two times a year for cleanings, you shouldn\u2019t have anything to worry about.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, improper dental habits encourage plaque to form on your teeth. Plaque is a sticky film that adheres to your teeth, which is made up of the sugars and starches in the food you eat. When those sugars and starches come into contact with bacteria that lives in your mouth, plaque is formed. That plaque film then coats your teeth, which is why it is so important to brush at least twice a day and floss at least once a day, in order to rid your teeth of plaque.<\/p>\n If plaque<\/a> stays on your teeth, it can harden and turn into tartar. Tartar often hardens around the gumline and collects bacteria, and that can cause irritation along your gumline. The only way to get tartar removed is with a professional dental cleaning.<\/p>\n If tartar and plaque are left to form on your teeth, it can irritate your gingiva, which can then lead to gingivitis forming. If that is left untreated, you could be looking at the development of the more painful condition, periodontitis, which can then potentially lead to tooth loss.<\/p>\n Sure, you\u2019re brushing and flossing twice a day, but do you know if you are actually brushing your teeth properly?<\/p>\n According to the ADA<\/a>, or American Dental Association, you should be using a soft or ultra soft bristle toothbrush while brushing. The toothbrush\u2019s shape and size should easily fit in your mouth and be maneuverable and flexible so that you can reach all surfaces of your teeth.<\/p>\n After you\u2019ve made the right toothbrush selection, you next need to make sure you\u2019ve selected the right toothpaste. Your toothpaste should be ADA recommended and contain fluoride, which is an element that can help build up the enamel of your teeth. Remember, all you need is a pea-sized amount of toothpaste on your toothbrush when you brush.<\/p>\n Now, you need the proper technique to brush. While holding your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to your gums, gently move your toothbrush in short strokes back and forth over each tooth, making sure to brush all surfaces of each tooth. To clean the inside surfaces of your front teeth, make sure to tilt your toothbrush vertically and use up and down strokes to clean the teeth.<\/p>\n Once you are done brushing your teeth, you should use a mouthwash after. Using mouthwash can help swish away plaque and bacteria that brushing alone might have missed.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t forget to replace your toothbrush every few months, or as soon as the bristles are worn. Worn out bristles won\u2019t properly clean your teeth, and could lead to plaque buildup.<\/p>\n The best way to prevent gingivitis and periodontitis is to properly brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day. You should also have regular dental checkups, which means you should be visiting Allred Family Dentistry<\/a> at least every six months, or twice a year. If you haven\u2019t seen us in a while, pick up the phone and give us a call to schedule an appointment. We\u2019d be happy to schedule your appointment as soon as we can!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Gingivitis can be a scary problem if left untreated. Gingivitis, or irritation of the gums, can be a scary and serious dental problem. It can eventually lead to the gum disease periodontitis, but if you properly brush your teeth and receive regular dental care, gingivitis can be prevented. What is gingivitis? Gingivitis is a mild […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":6,"featured_media":2147,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"","_et_pb_old_content":"","_et_gb_content_width":"","_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[23],"tags":[90],"yoast_head":"\nWhat are symptoms of gingivitis and periodontitis?<\/h2>\n
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How are gingivitis and periodontitis formed?<\/h2>\n
Proper brushing prevents both gingivitis and periodontitis.<\/h2>\n
1. Toothbrush Selection<\/h3>\n
2. Toothpaste Selection<\/h3>\n
3. Toothbrushing Technique<\/h3>\n
4. Mouthwash for Gum Disease<\/h3>\n
Prevention is key.<\/h2>\n