Your mouth is full of
bacteria--more than any other part of your body--because the digestive process starts there.
Brushing and
flossing lowers the bacterial count from tooth surfaces, but harmful bacteria can still cause gum inflammation.
Gum disease starts with surface
inflammation, then spreads deeper, until it can even destroy the bone around your teeth.
What are the
signs of gum disease?
- red, swollen or tender gums or other pain in your mouth
- bleeding while brushing, flossing, or eating hard food
- gums that are receding, making the teeth look longer
- loose or separating teeth
- pus around the gumline
- sores in your mouth
- persistent bad breath
- a change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
Left
untreated, gum disease leads to tooth loss. If you have any of the problems listed above, and they persist, then it's time for a dental checkup!
Robert G. Tupac, DDS, FACP, Inc.,
Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics
(661) 325-1275 |
www.drtupac.com
5060 California Ave., #170, Bakersfield, CA 93309
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