How to Prevent Gum Disease

How to Prevent Gum Disease

Are you ready to find out some helpful tips for how to avoid periodontal disease?

With almost half of the American population dealing with some form of gum disease, it’s important that you know exactly what you can dogum disease to protect yourself against this potentially serious issue. From the office of your Lawrenceville, NJ periodontists, Dr. John Lu and Dr. Raul Figueroa, discover the habits that will keep gum disease away.

Brush Your Teeth Everyday

One of the surefire ways to prevent gum disease is to make sure you are brushing your teeth everyday. In fact, you should be brushing at least twice a day to remove plaque and food that buildup or get trapped on and between teeth. Don’t forget to also brush your tongue, which is also teeming with bacteria!

Don’t Forget to Floss

You may be good about brushing your teeth everyday, but how about flossing? Flossing is such an important habit for maintaining healthy teeth and gums but it often goes ignored. But flossing once a day can prevent plaque from building up along the gumline and turning into tartar.

Figure Out Your Risk Factors

There are certain factors such as genetics, diet, smoking and other factors that can increase your chances of developing gum disease. If you are at risk, be sure to turn to our Lawrenceville gum expert for care.

Be Evaluated Once a Year

Whether you are at risk or not, it’s important that we perform a comprehensive periodontal evaluation to check the health of your teeth and gums, and to see how much plaque and tartar buildup there is. Being able to detect gum disease as soon as possible will make it easier to treat.

If you need to schedule your six-month cleaning, or if you are noticing symptoms or changes in your gum health, then it’s time you called our periodontal office in Lawrenceville, NJ. Turn to Lawrenceville Dental Implant Center And Periodontics, LLC today!

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