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Healthy gums are the foundation for your teeth,
much like the foundation for your house. Healthy
gums provide the support needed for your teeth
to function as they should. Having unhealthy gums
is like having termites in the foundation of your
house. To the untrained eye everything seems fine,
but progressive and often irreversible damage
is being done. Learn more at the Center
for Dental Medicine
What Are Healthy Gums?
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Healthy gums
- Are light pink in color (darker for people with
darker complexions)
- Are stippled, much like the surface of an orange
- Are not tender or swollen
- Don't bleed when brushing or flossing
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Healthy Gums Don't Bleed
Gum
disease (Periodontitis) is the leading
cause of tooth loss among adults. It is known
as a "silent" disease because it is
rarely painful, especially in the early stages.
Bleeding
Gums is often the first warning sign
most people have of Gum Disease.
A Healthy Heart Starts with a Healthy Smile
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Gum Disease can kill more than just your smile! Recent
research has identified a link between Gum
Disease and Heart Disease, and
other health problems. The bacteria associated
with Gum Disease can enter your bloodstream
and threaten your overall health. |
Making Your Gums Healthy
Patients with Gum Disease often require specialized Gum
Treatment. Visit your dentist to find
out what is appropriate for your particular case.
Keeping Your Gums Healthy
Prevention and Early Detection are your best defenses against
Gum Disease.
- Brush and floss daily.
- Visit your dentist regularly.
- Follow your dentist's instructions for any
special needs you may have.
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