Sunday, September 5, 2010
September is National Gum Care Month! From Dr. Allen Blourchian
At New Image Dentistry, we know that gingivitis - the early stage of periodontal disease - can be difficult to recognize. Many people don't recognize the warning signs - bleeding and swollen gums, as a precursor to gum disease. This month, a national campaign is under way to raise awareness about gum health and periodontal disease, and we wanted to help do our part to spread the word!
Dr. Allen Blourchian will tell you early recognition and action are the most important steps to health gums, and ultimately a health body, too! Studies are published every year linking oral health, including the gums, to the health of other areas of the body, such as your heart. One of the most important steps to improving the care of your gums is recognizing the warning signs for gum disease.
Dr. Blourchian knows these can include:
• Gums that appear red or swollen
• Gums that feel tender
• Gums that bleed easily (during brushing or flossing)
• Gums that recede or pull away from the teeth
• Persistent halitosis, or bad breath
• Loose teeth
• Any change in the way teeth come together in the biting position
If you happen to notice any of these signs, please schedule an appointment at our convenient Franklin office by calling (615) 591-4490 as soon as possible. Dr. Blourchian can take proactive steps to prevent gingivitis and gum disease, while showing you how to improve gum care in your daily oral hygiene habits.
We hope you're having a relaxing Labor Day weekend!
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ReplyDeleteAll of the dentists Knoxville has also endorsed this gum care month. Even if this was endorsed in September, it doesn't give anyone an excuse not to take care of their gums during the other months. Just like any dentist would say, you should take care of your teeth and your gums. The dentists (Knoxville, TN residents) always make sure that your teeth are healthy when you go out of the clinic.
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