Your gums are the foundation of a healthy smile, but it’s easy to overlook the subtle signs that something might be wrong. At Greene & Ratcliff Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we want our Arlington neighbors to feel empowered about their oral health. Understanding the early indicators of gum issues is the first step toward preventing more serious problems down the road.
Led by Dr. Kelsey Greene and Dr. Stephen Ratcliff, our team is dedicated to providing expert, compassionate care. Let’s explore the warning signs of periodontal disease and what you can do about them.
Early Warning Signs of Gum Disease
Gum disease begins when bacterial plaque builds up along the gumline, causing inflammation. In its early stage, called gingivitis, the condition is reversible. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, a more serious infection that can damage soft tissue and bone.
Look out for these common symptoms:
- Visual Cues: Gums that appear red, swollen, or puffy instead of firm and pink.
- Tenderness or Bleeding: Any bleeding when you brush or floss is a red flag.
- Persistent Bad Breath: Halitosis that doesn’t go away could signal an underlying issue.
- Gum Recession: Are your teeth starting to look longer than they used to?
- Increased Sensitivity: New sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks.
- Changes in Teeth: Shifting or loose teeth, or a change in your bite or how partial dentures fit.
Noticing any of these signs means it’s time to take action.
What You Can Do at Home
A strong home care routine is your best defense against gum disease.
- Better Brushing & Flossing: Brush twice a day for two minutes with a soft-bristled brush, paying special attention to the gumline. Clean between your teeth daily with floss or another interdental cleaner to remove plaque where your brush can’t reach.
- Healthy Lifestyle Choices: A balanced diet low in sugar helps limit plaque-causing bacteria. If you smoke, consider quitting, as tobacco use significantly increases your risk for gum disease.
- Antimicrobial Rinse: Your dentist may recommend a therapeutic mouthwash to help control bacteria.
When to Call Your Dentist
While home care is crucial, professional intervention is necessary to halt the progression of gum disease. If you notice any symptoms, it’s time to schedule a visit.
At our Arlington practice, we offer targeted treatments to restore your gum health.
- Periodontal Treatment (Deep Scaling): For early to moderate gum disease, we often recommend scaling and root planing. This deep-cleaning procedure removes hardened plaque (tartar) from above and below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots to help your gums reattach. It’s a key step in stopping the disease in its tracks.
- Cosmetic Gum Contouring: Once your gums are healthy, some patients may be interested in refining their smile’s appearance. Cosmetic gum contouring can reshape an uneven gumline, creating a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing look.
Your oral health is our priority. No matter which stage of gum disease you are in, we will gladly help you achieve the healthy gums and teeth that you deserve!
If you’re concerned about your gums or simply ready for a check-up, our team is here for you. Contact Greene & Ratcliff Family & Cosmetic Dentistry today to schedule your consultation right here in Arlington, TX.
CONTACT GREENE & RATCLIFF FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY:
817-274-7875
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909 W Mitchell St Arlington, Texas 76013
