Healthy gums are just as important as healthy teeth. Regular visits to the dental hygienist help keep both your teeth and gums healthy by removing harmful plaque and bacteria that can build up over time.
Even if your gums seem healthy, a professional cleaning can reach areas that your toothbrush might miss, especially at the back of the mouth. Hygienists can remove stubborn plaque that brushing and flossing alone cannot shift.
What is gum disease?
Gum disease is caused by plaque and bacteria building up around the gumline, triggering inflammation. Over time, this can cause the body’s immune system to attack the bone and tissues that support your teeth.
Aside from plaque, other factors that can cause gum disease include:
If left untreated, gum disease can lead to bone loss and, eventually, tooth loss. Gum disease can develop without pain.
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Gum disease falls into two categories:
Aside from not brushing your teeth properly or often enough, there are a number of factors which can contribute to gum disease: