Myth #3: I'll spot the signs of gum disease before it gets too severe.
Fact: Gum disease isn't easy to detect, especially early on. In fact, many seniors don't know that they have periodontal disease because it has been developing slowly over time. That's why regular dental visits are so important. A professional deep cleaning will remove any plaque build up in places you might not be able to reach on your own.
Myth #4: I shouldn't worry if my gums bleed when I brush my teeth.
Fact: Your gums shouldn't bleed when you brush or floss. Bleeding gums are one of several signs of periodontal disease. Other signs include:
- Red, swollen or tender gums
- Sores in your mouth
- Gums that are pulling away from the teeth
- Persistent bad breath (halitosis)
- Pus between your teeth and gums
- Loose or separating teeth
- Changes in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
- Any change in the fit of partial dentures
Myth #5: Gum disease doesn't have anything to do with the rest of my health.
Fact: The bacteria released with chronic oral infections can spread and contribute to disease in other parts of the body. Gum disease is linked to several other health conditions in seniors, including coronary heart disease and stroke. Having periodontal disease makes it more difficult for people with diabetes to manage their blood sugar levels. It can also pose a threat to people with respiratory diseases or osteoporosis.
If you have gum disease, your dentist may recommend scaling and root planing. This non-surgical gum disease treatment involves removing dental plaque and dental calculus in the pockets around the tooth and smoothing the root surfaces. More advanced cases of gum disease may require surgical dental treatment.
Your best defense in the battle against periodontal disease is practicing prevention. Regular brushing and flossing combined with a balanced diet, regular dental visits and professional teeth cleanings will improve your odds of fending off gum disease. If you don't have a dentist, we can help! Call an operator anytime at 1-866-970-9853.