Silvers Family Dental Care

Causes of Poor Gum Health

Jun 2, 2017 @ 09:00 AM — by Dr. Silvers
Tagged with: General Dentistry Restorative Dentistry

At Silvers Family Dental Care, we believe that healthy gums are a way of life. Studies have shown that if your gums are healthy and free from disease, you are more likely to be in good overall health. Moreover, since gum disease is the number-one cause of tooth loss in adults, good gum health can help you to keep your smile vibrant and intact for a lifetime. While restorative dentistry can return excellent oral health to even the most damaged mouths, it is far preferable to avoid gum disease to begin with.

This is one reason that the Silvers Family Dental Care team discusses the causes of poor gum health with patients of our Harrisburg, PA cosmetic, restorative, and general dentistry practice. We want our patients to know what causes the gums to be unhealthy so that they can avoid these causes and maintain the healthiest gums possible in between visits to our practice. Along with good oral hygiene regimens and twice-a-year visits to our office for thorough oral exams and professional cleanings, a little knowledge about their dental health can go a long way.

If you are interested in learning more about how you can optimize your gum health, please schedule your initial consultation at Silvers Family Dental Care today.

The Most Common Causes of Poor Gum Health

Unfortunately, poor gum health is an all-too-common problem, affecting roughly three-quarters of all people to varying degrees. This makes gum disease the most common of all diseases. For most people, it is also a preventable disease. Even those people who develop gum disease can usually have it treated quite easily if they have it diagnosed in its earliest stages. This is why it is so important to visit the dentist at least twice a year as recommended by the American Dental Association.

The most common causes of poor gum health include:

Learn More about the Causes of Poor Gum Health

To learn more about the causes of poor gum health and how you can avoid them, please contact Silvers Family Dental Care today.