Go To An Abington Dentist To Get Great Oral Care

By Julio Riess


From the earliest age, most parents teach their children to brush their teeth at least two times a day. This is a great start for any child, but it takes more than brushing regularly to have good oral health. By going to an Abington dentist, an individual can get great oral care.

There are several reasons why a person needs to keep their teeth, gums, and tongue healthy. The most obvious reason is to remove food from the teeth. Every time an individual eats there is food left behind in the teeth and mouth. If this is not removed daily, bacteria will break down the remaining particles and begin cavities.

Over time, the bacteria in the mouth will accumulate at the back of the front teeth creating plaque build-up. Plaque is a sticky, soft film that builds up on teeth and contains millions of bacteria. It is the bacteria which ultimately causes cavities in the teeth and can lead to periodontal disease. If plaque is ignored, it can become tartar.

Tartar collects at the gum line. This hardened substance makes brushing and flossing more difficult. As the bacteria continue to breed and grow, gum tissue starts to get red, swollen, and bleeds. This is the first stage of gum disease or periodontal disease, called gingivitis.

Thankfully, gingivitis is reversible with improved dental hygiene. However, if no professional care is given it can lead to periodontal disease which results in major problems. The gums will become more red and swollen and teeth will begin to loosen because of bone loss.

By going to a dental professional on a regular basis, an individual can keep up their oral health. Each visit usually begins with x-rays of the mouth, a scraping of tartar, brushing and flossing. Then, the doctor will discuss any areas of concern that were noted during the appointment. With regular visits, your oral hygiene will keep your teeth and gums healthy through old age.




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