Sometimes it is hard loving the things that benefit you
the most. Not that you don’t value them, nor that you are unaware of the value.
Sometimes you may become so accustomed to their place in your life that you are
oblivious of how life would be without them. A case in point would be your
teeth.
Considered what your life
would be like without your teeth. In other words, think about not being able to
chew your food? Not being able to smile
or speak confidently. Ever consider
wearing dentures?
So learning to love your
teeth is an important life lesson especially as you age. One of the possible
consequences as you age is getting Periodontal Disease. This infection is
caused by bacteria that live on our teeth and under our gums. In a matter of hours after a cleaning, a film develops on the teeth. This matrix attracts bacteria and allows it
to grow and prosper. If not managed properly, it becomes a chronic infection.
What all this means is that
Periodontal Disease is an infection that is managed. It is not cured. It
requires daily home care that addresses the disruption of bacteria in the
mouth. Finding the right oral aids and protocol with your hygienist is only
part of maintenance. Your visits for professional cleanings will ensure your
efforts are working and to access areas that you are unable to reach. The
recommendation of a three month interval is based on research and scientific
evidence.
Consider how much you
spend on other portions of your well-being. How much money and time do you
spend when you go to a hair stylist? How many trips to the gym do you make in 3
months’ time for weight control and fitness? Why wouldn’t this be the
same with your teeth?
The pathogens that cause
Periodontal Disease are persistent. You must be persistent too! The disease can
become active with just a short lapse of routine brushing and flossing. We
often see advancing disease when a person's immune system is challenged, as in
stress, illness, or even sleeplessness.
The consequences to your
teeth could be serious. This starting inflammation may seem minor, but it is
the exact precursor to advancing disease and bone loss. Dismantling the
maturing biofilm (bacteria) is crucial at this time to reverse early invaders
from spreading throughout the mouth. It is the time when uninterrupted bacteria
become destructive and the body’s immune response goes “from healing damaged
cells to harming healthy ones.”
It isn’t overreacting to
include your dentist and hygienist as part of your regular health regimen.
Professional cleanings not only aim to control Periodontal
Disease, but will lessen the burden of inflammation in general in your body.
The benefits of such regular cleanings—every three months if you have
Periodontal Disease—are unquantifiable!
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