Focus On Your Gum Health

Focus On Your Gum Health sheridan wyAre you doing everything you can to keep up with your smile needs? If you’ve started to notice a shift in your gumline, then it’s time to talk to your dentist about what’s going on. Periodontal tissue can become inflamed and infected through bacterial buildup along your gumline, and when this happens, it puts your smile at risk. This condition is routinely identified as the leading cause of adult tooth loss, so it can become a serious problem if ignored.

When you see a change in your gums, call Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY. We understand the value of consistent preventive dentistry, helping to catch issues as they arise, and we also understand that periodontal disease is not something to let progress. Schedule your next biannual checkup, and while you’re here, discuss your options in improving your gum health. We’re here to help you uplift your smile.

Find your way back to a strong set of gums. Call Grinnell Street Dental to find out more or to schedule your next visit.

Your Teeth Can’t Do It Alone

While we certainly love teeth, they’re not the only part of your smile. Your mouth is comprised of a range of different forms of tissue, and while that includes teeth, it also means your gums, your bone, and salivary ducts. All of these things work together to help you have a strong, functional, and attractive smile. But if you ignore your biannual checkups, you could risk it all through the development of bacterial buildup.

Bacterial accumulation starts as a biofilm called plaque. This is what you brush off your teeth twice each day, and it’s important to do so. Because when it stays on your enamel or along your gumline for a couple of days, it hardens into a calcified form known as tartar. At that point, you can no longer safely remove it with your home oral health hygiene routine, and you need to turn to a professional.

Fight Back Against Periodontal Problems With Scaling And Root Planing

If you’ve started to see a shift in your gumline, it’s a good time to call your dentist. They can help you to know what’s going on, and if it’s due to the accumulation of plaque and tartar, our team is ready to remove your biofilm. This can be a helpful way to let your gums relax a little bit so they can heal. If it’s been a while since your last dental checkup, see about your steps toward a stronger smile.

Reinvigorate Your Gum Health With Grinnell Street

When you’re ready to refresh your smile, start with your next checkup. To find out more about our office or to schedule an appointment, please call Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY today at (307) 672-7567.