Gum disease affects 50 percent of all Americans. The most surprising thing about this fact is that many people aren’t aware that they have it. Perhaps part of the problem is there are so many myths and misconceptions about gum disease. Keep reading as we destroy some of the most popular myths about gum disease.

1. Poor oral hygiene is the only cause of gum disease

While it is true you need to brush and floss daily, poor oral hygiene is not the only factor that can lead to gum disease. Stress, tobacco use, genetics, diabetes and poor diet can all lead to gum disease. So, don’t blame gum disease on someone who is skimping on brushing. There are other possible reasons.

2. Bleeding gums aren’t a huge deal

Like any other part of the body, gums bleed for a reason. Red, swollen, bleeding or tender gums can be signs of gum disease. Schedule a visit to your dentist if you notice any bleeding after brushing or flossing or when consuming certain foods. Periodontal disease should not be ignored as it can lead to other more serious health issues like heart disease and diabetes. You need to catch it in its earliest stages.

3. Someone with bad breath has gum disease

Bad breath can be caused by dry mouth, certain medications or other health issues. Certainly, persistent bad breath or a bad taste that lingers can be a sign of periodontal disease. Only your dentist can tell the difference. Regular checkups prevent these problems.

4. Flossing isn’t really necessary for your gums

Flossing should be done once a day to prevent gum disease and cavities. Unfortunately, only 13 percent of Americans floss daily. It should be done regularly, right along with brushing twice a day.

5. Pregnant women have no relief from gum discomfort

Discomfort in the gums can be prevented during pregnancy with a thorough professional cleaning.

6. You always lose teeth with gum disease

This does not have to happen. That is why catching gum disease in its earliest stages is so important. Dr. Katherine Finkel at Fairfield Dental Associates is an expert in this area and can design a treatment program to treat gum disease and save your teeth.

7. There is no chance of gum disease if there are no cavities.

This is a very misleading myth. Teeth don’t have to have a problem to have gum disease. Periodontal disease is painless in its earliest stages. Bleeding gums are a sign of gingivitis(early gum disease). Gingivitis needs to be treated early to stop the ravages of gum disease before your teeth are affected.

8. Gum disease isn’t that common.

The Centers for Disease Control say half of everyone over 30 have some form of periodontal disease. It is caused by plaque and bacteria buildup that forms on the teeth. Plaque must be removed through professional cleanings and daily brushing/flossing.

9. You should dread a visit to the periodontist

We all want to avoid having a periodontal visit. When this is scheduled, gum disease has gotten advanced. Periodontists should not be a source of fear. They are highly trained and have diagnostic equipment and treatment techniques that can get gum disease under control. Your dentist can refer you to a highly skilled specialist.

Schedule Your Checkups

Only a dentist can know for sure if you have untreated gum disease. You can count on Bitterroot Dental for both preventive and gum disease treatment. If you suspect or are prone to gum disease, be sure to schedule your six-month checkup. No tooth is worth losing. Gum disease is preventable.

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