How Tooth Brushing Prevents Gum Disease

Kennesaw Teeth Bleaching Why should everyone brush at least twice a day? Let’s discuss why this is crucial.

Brushing and flossing is the best way to prevent decay.

Brushing with fluoride toothpaste and carefully flossing removes the food from our teeth and prohibits the build-up of plaque.

If we let food stay on our teeth, the starches in the food will mix with the plaque. This nasty mixture forms an acid which immediately starts drilling into the enamel to form cavities. Brushing can’t get all the spaces between your teeth, so you’ve got to floss also.

Brushing and flossing keep gums and bones healthy.

If you let gum disease go untreated, you can lose teeth that are cavity-free!

The progression of gum disease (gingivitis) goes like this:

  1. Plaque build-up irritates gums.
  2. Irritated gums recede from the tooth.
  3. Bacteria multiply in the spaces between the gum and tooth.
  4. The bone holding the tooth is eaten by the bacteria.
  5. Say goodbye to the tooth.

The good news is that gingivitis can be reversed if early.

Call Russell Anderson Jr. Dentistry at 770-419-2535 to schedule a gum disease evaluation at our office in Kennesaw.

Contact Russell Anderson Jr. Dentistry:

770-419-2535

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

1415 Wooten Lake Rd NW Ste 300
Kennesaw, Georgia
30144

 

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