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How Long Does It Take for Gums to Heal from Gingivitis?

November 27, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — friscoperio @ 6:01 pm
Woman with gingivitis in Frisco flossing her teeth

When caught in the earliest stages, it is in fact possible for the gums to fully heal from conditions like gingivitis in Frisco. This cannot be said for more serious stages of the disease, including periodontitis. To ensure your gingivitis not only improves, but does not reach this level of severity, you’ll need to start taking steps to improve your oral hygiene. To learn how long the healing process takes on average for gingivitis and what you should be doing going forward, keep reading!

How Long You Can Expect Healing to Take

Treating gingivitis starts with a professional cleaning from a dental professional, ideally a periodontist. Not only are they specialized to treat disease that affects the gums, but they can provide additional tips to make your healing process easier at home.

Following this treatment, you’ll need to follow all recommendations from their office. Depending on how well you maintain these habits (as well as your body’s natural ability to heal), you can expect your gingivitis to take anywhere between one to two weeks to substantially improve. This will also help you avoid the more serious levels of gum disease, including periodontitis (which requires expensive dental treatment to resolve).

Key Oral Hygiene Habits to Perform

Treating gingivitis at home should include the following habits:

  • Flossing Daily – flossing is required to remove plaque and food debris from in between teeth, especially in areas that often get missed (such as in between the molars). Using a water flosser can also make the process easier.
  • Finding a Toothbrush You Enjoy Using – It doesn’t matter if you use a manual, electric oscillating, or sonic toothbrush. What’s important is that you brush twice a day with a fluoridated toothpaste and brush for at least two minutes when you do.
  • Perfect Your Brushing Technique – Brushing at a 45-degree angle, cleaning all the surfaces of your teeth, and targeting your gum line are all great ways to make your oral hygiene even more comprehensive.
  • Never Skip Your Routine – Brush at the same time every day to make it an unconscious habit.

Over the next several days, you should notice your gums are no longer bleeding during your brushing and flossing. If your gums do not improve after a two-week period, call a periodontist in Frisco as you may be dealing with tartar buildup. This calcified form of plaque can only be removed by a professional.

About the Author

Dr. Carnow is a highly trained, board-certified periodontist, meaning he’s gone above and beyond to expand his knowledge and expertise within his field. Over his many years in dentistry, he’s performed advanced periodontal treatments to resolve varying severities of gum disease, including periodontitis. Of course, he’s happy to walk patients through the process of at-home care to manage gingivitis. To schedule an appointment and get your gum disease treated, you can contact him through his website.

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