Richmond Gum Disease Treatment
February 27th, 2008 . by adminOf the patients I see, I would estimate that between 60% and 80% of them are showing some signs of gum disease. That is only natural as gum disease is simply a sign of ageing and it is to be expected. The issue becomes how to minimize the effect of gum disease and delay its progress so you continue to enjoy healthy teeth and gums for as long as is possible.
My Richmond Gum Disease Treatment practice can help you in many ways without the need for surgical intervention and here are three key ways of minimizing gum disease and how it affects you and your family. Regular two minute brushing, two or three times a day helps to stimulate the gums as well as remove food particles that feed bacteria which in turn damage our teeth and gums. Secondly, flossing helps stimulate the gums that are between the teeth and are not easily accessible by brushing and again food residue is removed. Finally, having a regular check up with your dentist and having a deeper clean of your teeth to remove plaque and bacteria film from your teeth will be of great help in combating gum disease.
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