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How Good Brushing Affects Gingivitis

by Dentistry at Maricopa | Jul 1, 2020 | Dental Hygiene

How Good Brushing Affects Gingivitis

The early form of gum disease, gingivitis may sound alarming, but it is preventable, and when present, treatable. Read on to find how good brushing affects gingivitis, and what you can do to prevent or treat early gum disease.

Gingivitis is Preventable

Gum disease begins when built up plaque irritates and harms gums, causing swelling, bleeding, and tenderness. Sometimes gum disease can be silently causing issues as well. But it is preventable, in that removing plaque thoroughly can keep gum disease at bay, and even treat the earliest stages, reversing it. This is just one way good brushing affects gingivitis. Also one important step in prevention and treatment is making an appointment for regular dental cleanings. This can reduce overall plaque build up, one of the underlying causes of gum disease.

Brushing is Powerful

Simply brushing affects gingivitis, but brushing and flossing well and often is more effective and thorough, and more likely to make an impact. Completing your oral hygiene routine twice a day, brushing for 2-3 minutes, and flossing well can protect your gums and teeth better from the effects of plaque than simply brushing once a day. Therapeutic mouthwash that is fluoridated can also be helpful in maintaining a clean and healthy mouth.

Treating Early Saves Time and Money

Taking prevention and early treatment seriously can be a smart choice. Advanced gum disease can require scaling and root planing, and even some surgical treatments may be required, such as pocket reduction, or gum and bone grafts. Periodontitis that requires such drastic treatments is entirely preventable however, and no matter the stage of gum disease, the form of treatment for that stage includes impeccable oral hygiene. Prioritize oral hygiene now, and remember that good brushing affects gingivitis and you may save time and money in the long run.

Call our Maricopa Dental Office to make an appointment with a dentist who may be able to help you find out more about this topic, and improve your oral health.

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