Did you know half of Americans have gum disease?
Gum disease happens when bacteria gets trapped below the gum line and damages the soft tissue. In its most advanced stages the bacteria cause bone and tooth loss. If it’s been a while since you’ve been to the dentist, Bayside Kids Dental in Odenton would love to examine your gums and let you know how things are going!
Some risk factors for gum disease are within your control, and some are not. It’s important to control what you can to keep your gums as healthy as possible.
Modifiable Risk Factors | Unmodifiable Risk Factors | Either/Both |
Hygiene habits | Age | Medication use |
Smoking, vaping or chewing tobacco | Genetics | Obesity |
Drug and alcohol use | Hormonal changes | |
Cancer, cancer treatment, HIV/AIDS | ||
Diabetes, Rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney disease |
If you have any of the risk factors and notice one or more symptoms listed below, schedule an appointment with Bayside Kids Dental.
If you notice any of these risk factors, it’s a good idea to come in and see us for a full exam. If we detect early stages of gum disease, we can provide treatment options.
They have linked gum disease to issues like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Sometimes, periodontal disease increases the risk of a systemic issue. In other cases systemic issues increase the risk of gum disease. And other times the combination increases the risk of mortality. Here are a few facts about the gum disease/systemic disease link.
In almost every study listed above, the recommendations of the researchers was to practice good oral hygiene. It is one of our best defenses against gum disease and cavities. The American Dental Association recommends brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush, for two minutes. They also recommend flossing once.
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We have the skills and know-how to help manage early to advanced stage gum disease. The earlier we intervene the better the treatment outcomes. Call us if you have questions or come on in for a professional exam. Live happy and healthy by caring for your gum health.
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1350 Blair Drive, Suite I
Odenton, MD 21113
(443) 698-8180
1350 Blair Drive, Suite I
Odenton, MD 21113
(443) 698-8180
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