Periodontal care addresses the symptoms of gum disease when they develop, such as persistent bad breath, receding gums, and loose teeth. This treatment is also important for good oral health in general and you reduce your risk of developing further problems by taking care of your gums.

Why is Periodontal Care Important?

Your gums play a vital role in protecting your oral health. When healthy, they cover and protect the tooth roots, forming a natural shield that prevents bacteria from spreading below the gum line. If left untreated, the growth of bacteria on and beneath the gingival tissue can cause infection, known as periodontitis, that leads to chronic pain and inflammation.

Taking care of your gums prevents the disease from advancing to more severe infection, which may contribute to permanent oral health problems that require extensive treatment.

Other Benefits of Periodontal Care

Periodontal care is important not only for dental wellness but also for your health overall. Ongoing research suggests that gum disease can have systemic effects, contributing to an increased risk for heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease.

It’s important to remember that the harmful bacteria that affects your oral health may also travel through your blood to reach major organs. These consequences can also extend to newborns; mothers with infected gums have reported effects on both the birth weight and overall development of their children. Caring for your gums may not entirely prevent these concerns from occurring, but they will reduce your chances of experiencing lasting health issues.

Quality gum care can also benefit your finances. By keeping proper at-home hygiene, and visiting your dentist regularly, you’ll keep your mouth healthy, and reduce the need for costly dental treatments such as crowns, bridges, implants, and other restorative procedures.

Call ABA Dental Clinic Today

Are you noticing signs of gum disease such as sensitive or bleeding gums? Receiving periodontal treatment proactively can halt the advance of the disease, improving your health altogether.

To learn about your options for preventive treatment, schedule an appointment with Dr. Mao or Dr. Lau at our Thunder Bay practice today!