Gum Care

Beyond oral health, keeping gums healthy can also help prevent tooth loss and decrease heart attack risk

Gums form the basal tissues which support the teeth. The Gums is a rough term , which include the Gingiva { Soft tissue } the bone { Hard tissue} and the periodontal membrane {fibers } , which connects the bone with the tooth. The gums form a common platform over which all the teeth are embedded and are attached to the bone. So any diseases /problem to the gums or to the jaw bone can affect , multiple teeth or sometimes all the teeth in the mouth.

Early stages. { Gingivitis }

  • Bleeding gums { Esp during brushing.}
  • Bad breath
  • Metallic taste in the mouth every morning.
  • Swollen gums

Brushing your teeth should be part of your daily routine, in the morning and at night. By brushing your teeth twice a day, you help remove the bacteria that could put you at risk for gingivitis, a common type of gum disease that can cause inflammation and irritation.

 

Our expert oral surgeons consult with specialists in multiple disciplines, including dentistry and plastic surgery, and employ leading-edge diagnostic technology and innovative surgical techniques to provide the best possible care for patients.

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