
This message from Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper is about gum disease, and how you can prevent it.
Run your tongue along the gumline behind your lower front teeth. Do you feel a ridge? This is probably tartar, which is hardened plaque.
Even if you brush and floss regularly, plaque and tartar can accumulate. If not removed, these bacteria-breeding substances cause the gums to become irritated and swollen. Eventually, the gums become detached from the tooth, creating a pocket. This creates new space for plaque for grow. In advanced stages of gum disease, the toxins created by the bacteria literally rot the gum, teeth and bone.
So what can you do to prevent this from happening? The answer is two-fold:
- First, brush and floss your teeth daily. Twice a day is best.
- Get regular cleanings and check-ups.
At Aspen Ridge Dental in Casper, we have treated gum disease in patients from Riverton and Douglas. People also come to us for complete family dentistry. Call for an appointment today!
Contact Aspen Ridge Dental:
307-234-6054
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
1122 S Conwell St
Casper, Wyoming
82601