How Important is Oral Care?

10/16/2014 10:10
If you do not take care of your teeth and gums, you may begin to notice certain problems that extend beyond having brown or yellow teeth. You could develop gum disease, which is an infection of the gums. The early stage of gum disease is known as gingivitis, and it is easily treatable, but the more advanced stage, known as periodontal disease, may require more extensive measures to treat. If your gums become infected, bacteria can enter the bloodstream and harm other parts of the body, including the heart. And it can also lead to digestion problems such as irritable bowel syndrome and intestinal failure.
 
There are certain steps you can take in order to ensure that your mouth remains healthy, including:
 
Brushing for two minute twice a day
Flossing every day to remove plaque caught between the teeth and gums
Maintaining a healthy diet
Avoiding tobacco
Seeing our cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills twice a year.
 
If you allow your teeth and gums to become infected, it can lead to invasive and expensive dental procedures, so it is best to exercise preventative measures before your oral health deteriorates. This will save you a lot of time and expense down the line.