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Keeping Your Gums Healthy!

Healthy teeth and great gums go hand in hand. Just as a house is only as strong as it’s foundation, the same principle is true for your mouth. Healthy gums provide stability for the teeth and protect their foundation, the jawbone, against inflammation and decay. Daily oral care is crucial to prevent dental problems, because untreated gum disease begins a cycle of pain, infection and tooth loss. Therefore, our Placerville dentists want to mention three ways to keep your gums strong and teeth healthy.

Three Keys to Healthy Gums

Brush at least twice a day.

Brushing after every meal with fluoride toothpaste may not always be convenient, but it is an important way to control plaque and bacteria in your mouth. And don’t forget about brushing your tongue! It needs cleaning to brush off bacteria and help control bad breath.

Floss daily.

Daily flossing keeps your gums healthy and prevents tooth decay. Food bits and plaque often are hidden between teeth where your toothbrush cannot reach. Only flossing removes these particles to prevent plaque, cavities and gum disease.

Visit the Placerville Dental Group for cleanings and exams.

Our Placerville dentists prevent gum disease when you see them on a regular basis. Professional dental cleanings are the only way to remove accumulated tartar and get rid of any plaque you missed when brushing or flossing.

Start Early!

Brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings prevent gum disease from causing tooth decay. Studies show that those who take good care of their mouths were trained to do so at an early age. This is why we recommend that children see our Placerville family dentist by the time they get their first tooth. That way, they find out that dental care isn’t scary and helps keep their teeth clean and shiny. It’s possible for everyone, young and old, to have a healthy teeth and gums. Contact us today to schedule a cleaning or consultation!

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