Preventing Gum Disease: Tips for Healthy Gums

Preventing Gum Disease: Tips for Healthy Gums

Preventing Gum Disease: Tips for Healthy Gums

  • Brush Properly Twice Daily: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean teeth for two minutes, ensuring you reach the gumline
  • Floss Every Day: Flossing is crucial to remove plaque and trapped food from areas a toothbrush cannot reach, preventing bacterial buildup.
  • Regular Dental Checkups: Visit a dentist at least once or twice a year for professional cleanings to remove tartar that brushing cannot.
  • Use Antimicrobial Mouthwash: Rinsing helps reduce bacteria that lead to plaque and gingivitis.
  • Quit Smoking and Tobacco: Smoking severely damages gum tissue and increases the risk of periodontal disease
  • Healthy Diet: Consume foods rich in nutrients to support gum health and limit sugary snacks that feed plaque bacteria.
  • Replace Your Toothbrush: Change your toothbrush every 2–3 months or sooner if bristles are frayed.

Warning Signs of Gum Disease

  • Gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing.
  • Red, swollen, or tender gums.
  • Receding gums (teeth appearing longer).
  • Persistent bad breath.
  • Loose teeth