Most really active people are going to naturally have some concerns about their dental health. Of course, you never know when you are going to lose a tooth to a baseball or some kind of accident performing sports. The recreational activities like mountain climbing and repelling can also create problems in the mouth area if an accident happens. However there is a less dramatic threat to your teeth and gums you should be aware of. Gum disease affects over 80% of the world's adult population at some point in their lives. It is treatable and preventable if you know what to watch out for. Just in case you missed all of the hints your dentist tossed out there, here is a brief look at gingivitis.
Unlike a simple teeth whitening procedure, the fight against dental disease is a bit more important than which shade of white you managed to accomplish this week. The first thing you should know is that dental disease is caused by bacteria. While this bacterium is supposed to be present in the mouth, it causes a great deal of problems when it gets out of control.
Now that we have it established that gum disease is caused by bacteria, it's important to note that the better your dental hygiene skills and habits are the better off you will be in terms of dental health. That's right, we are back to making sure to brush at least twice a day and include flossing in the routine. You will also want to make sure you are seeing the dentist for check ups and professional cleanings every six months. This also helps to pinpoint potential problems before they become big problems.
It can be hard to spot the early signs of periodontal disease. If you are diligent and observant you shouldn't have any trouble noticing however. Most people with early stage gingivitis complain of sensitive gums and teeth. It isn't unusual to have problems with chronic bad breath either.
Taking care of problems when they start and using all natural dental products are important parts of caring for your oral health and preventing gum disease. It is worth the time to ensure that bacteria are always kept under control.