Problems with cavities should not be taken lightly, but it is important to remember that dental decay is not the only threat to your oral health. Another concern that you should take seriously concerns the condition of your gums. Bacteria that build up on our teeth can make their way below the gum line in time. When they do this, they can cause an infection known as gingivitis, which can progress to a more serious form of gum disease that is difficult to manage. At our Upton, MA dentist’s office, we are ready to assist you if gingivitis is impacting your well-being. When it is called for, we can also introduce patients to our on site periodontist, who can help with more severe problems around gum disease.

How Healthy Are Your Gums Right Now?

There are a few symptoms of gingivitis that you can identify on your own. One sign is a tendency to bleed when you brush and floss. If this is becoming a common occurrence, an infection can be the reason why. Another concern is with tissues that seem to be swollen or discolored, or areas where your gum line has started to recede. These problems all indicate that gingivitis is an active threat. Good oral hygiene habits at home will help you by fighting the bacteria that are gathering below your gum line. Make sure that you also have your next routine dental exam scheduled so that your dentist can help you avoid complications.

Preventing Problems With Gingivitis

At home, you can fight and prevent gingivitis with good brushing and flossing habits. Be thorough with both, and make sure that you clean thoroughly at the base of your teeth. Your dentist can also help you avoid long-term difficulties. Instead of a regular teeth cleaning, we can perform an ultrasonic scaling to remove bacteria that are causing your infection. The scaling fights those bacteria below the gum line, which will allow your tissues to recover.

We Have A Periodontal Specialist On Site Who Can Help You

If you are already affected by advanced gum disease, we can introduce you to the periodontal specialist at our office. Working with a specialist can help you avoid further trouble with your periodontal well-being. If advanced gum disease is not dealt with, it can lead to several worrying issues, including tooth loss!

Talk To Your Upton, MA Dentist If You Are Concerned About Your Gum Health

Dr. Goguen is ready to help patients with more than just cavities! If you want to stay in good oral health, you should be prepared to fight the onset of gum disease. To learn how we can help with this, or to learn how we can help if this problem already affects you, call our Upton, MA dentist’s office at 508-529-4591 to schedule a visit.

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