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What Do Soft, Spongy Gums Mean?

August 7, 2023

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person smiling after having soft, spongy gums treated

During your regular dental checkups, your dentist doesn’t just focus on your teeth; they also carefully inspect the surrounding tissues for signs of oral health issues. If your gums feel soft or spongy, this could be an early indication of gum disease, a condition that affects nearly half of Americans aged 30 and older. Continue reading to learn more about gum disease and important steps to keep your gum health in check.

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Probiotics and Oral Health: What You Should Know

July 13, 2023

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woman smiling outside in the sun

A healthy smile is more than just a stunning cosmetic feature – it’s an indicator of overall well-being. Just as a balanced diet and proper oral hygiene play crucial roles in maintaining oral health, recent studies have discovered another potential player in the game: probiotics. These live microorganisms, commonly known as “good bacteria,” have been making waves for their positive impact on gut health. However, their benefits extend beyond digestion, as research suggests that probiotics could also be key players in warding off gum disease.

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What Causes Sore & Inflamed Gums?

June 22, 2023

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A young woman showing inflamed gums

In oral care, your main focus is likely your teeth. That’s understandable – pearly whites are visible and eye-catching! Still, don’t forget to look after your gum tissue. You might develop sore and inflamed gums otherwise. If you already have, though, there are ways of resolving the issue. Your local Frisco dentist can even suggest a few. To that end, here’s a summary of what causes gum inflammation and some helpful ways to treat it.

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If These 3 Symptoms Sound Familiar, You Have Gingivitis

May 18, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — friscoperio @ 12:55 pm
man looking at his gums

Whenever you see a commercial for toothpaste, mouthwash, or any other type of oral health product, they usually mention how it can help you fight this threat known as gum disease. But what exactly is gum disease, and more importantly, what are the symptoms you should be on the lookout for? The answer to the first question is simple—it’s a bacterial infection of the tissues that support your teeth. The early and most common form is known as gingivitis, and if any of these three symptoms sound familiar, then you might already have it.

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Why Do Gums Recede? 5 Possible Causes

April 8, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — friscoperio @ 8:37 pm
Render of gum recession in the lower arch

If your teeth seem like they’ve gotten longer, it could be a sign of gum recession. This is when the gums start to move away from the teeth, leaving the roots more visible. If your periodontist doesn’t address the problem quickly, you’ll be at a higher risk for cavities, and you may eventually be in danger of losing your teeth. In order to protect your smile from receding gums, it’s helpful to know what can potentially cause them; here are 5 common reasons.

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The Importance of Gum Disease Therapy before Cosmetic Dental Work

March 21, 2023

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Woman with beautiful smile after gum disease therapy

Would you like to enhance your smile? Perhaps you want to brighten your teeth or transform yourself with veneers. Whatever the case, you may be eager to visit a cosmetic dentist to see what they can do for you. After the dentist examines your mouth, they might tell you that you should wait to undergo aesthetic procedures until after you have had some other treatments completed. This blog post delves into the importance of gum disease therapy before cosmetic dental work.

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Is it Possible for Gums to Grow Back After Receding?  

February 23, 2023

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a person with receded gums

Gum recession can occur for a couple of different reasons, including brushing too hard, not using a soft-bristled toothbrush, or due to gum disease, which is an infection that impacts the health of your soft oral tissues. In any case, once they have receded, causing your teeth to appear longer, it’s not likely that they’ll grow back on their own. Fortunately, periodontists are able to perform special procedures to make sure your gums are able to adequately protect the roots of your teeth to prevent additional issues from developing down the road. Read on to learn more about gum recession and how it can be reversed.

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Should I Be Worried About Swollen Gums

January 5, 2023

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person at dentist for gum disease therapy speaking to dentist

One day when brushing your teeth, you notice that your gums are swollen. Whether they’re puffy, red, or tender to the touch, swollen gums aren’t something that should be ignored. While not all causes are something serious, some require prompt treatment to keep things from getting out of hand. Read on to learn about some of the causes of swollen gums and how to treat this issue.

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How Pregnancy Can Increase Your Risk of Gingivitis

December 10, 2022

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Concerned pregnant woman with gum disease looking in a mirror

There’s a lot to think about when you learn that you’re pregnant, such as when to schedule your first prenatal appointment or how to keep your unborn baby healthy. These important concerns can make it all too easy to pay less attention to the state of your smile. However, good oral care is more important than ever during pregnancy since your body will be at a higher-than-average risk for gingivitis. Here’s what you need to know to keep your smile safe while you’re expecting.

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Does Exercise Prevent Gum Disease?

November 3, 2022

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Man exercising

You know that you should be exercising often to stay strong and healthy. However, exercise has a much bigger effect on your body than you may think. Having optimal oral health and avoiding gum disease can both stem from you staying active on a regular basis. Read on to learn more about the relationship between gum disease and exercise.

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