Taking Care Of Your Gums Is Vital

Taking Care Of Your Gums?

Your teeth are probably what comes to mind when you think of your smile, but there’s more to your oral health. Without your periodontal tissue, your teeth have a tough time staying safe, as this material provides critical support. Your gums block out bacterial growth, helping to keep your teeth safe from infection; but unfortunately, when plaque and tartar happen, they could pull back from their natural, normal location.

With our friendly team at Sunny Smiles, you’ve got a dentist who wants to see you succeed. We know how important it is to keep up with your gum health, and that means sticking to your schedule of biannual checkups. For most people, the goal is to come in twice each year for a cleaning and examination, so if it’s been longer than six months since your last visit, you’re due for some dentistry. Take the time to take care of your gums.

Ready to renew your oral health? Schedule your next appointment with Sunny Smiles today.

Have You Had A Checkup Yet In 2025?

If you still have not had your first biannual dental checkup this year, then you’re at risk of falling behind. Most people need to see their provider once every six months, and since we’re just about at the midway point of the year, it can be your sign. When you’re due for your next checkup, take the opportunity to find out more about your smile. We’re here to help you understand your next moves when it comes to keeping up with your oral health needs.

At your checkup, you’ll receive a visual examination of your teeth, gums, and other smile structures. You will also receive a thorough cleaning of the surface of your teeth and along your gumline, removing plaque and tartar accumulation. Both these aspects are incredibly important for your lasting smile success, so stick to your schedule.

Your Gum Health Is A Vital Part Of Staying Safe

When you start to see redness or swelling along your gumline, you’re ready to call your dentist. This could be a sign of gingivitis, the inflammation of the tissue, or it could also indicate periodontal disease. Your dentist can help you to understand what’s going on.

We can also work with you to develop a treatment plan to improve your gum health. Periodontal disease is routinely identified as the leading cause of adult tooth loss, so it’s important.

Schedule Your Next Visit At Sunny Smiles

If it’s been a while since your last dental checkup, take the time to reclaim your oral health. To find out more about uplifting your gum health through consistent prevention, call Sunny Smiles Family Dentistry at 915.849.9000 today.