Let’s Talk About Gums
Discover the Importance of Gum Hea🐷lth During Dental Health Week 2024!

Why gum health matters
Join us in celebrating the Australian Dental Association’s (ADA) Dental Health Week 5th - 11th August 2024.
Gum Health is essential for overall wellbeing
This year, we’re spotlighting gum health with the theme "#Let's Talk About Gums." Understanding and maintaining gum health is crucial for a healthy mouth and overall well-being.
Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile.🧜 Gum disease can affect anyone, and there are two main types to be aware of: gingivitis and periodontitis.

Gingivitis
Gingivitis is the most common type of gum disease. It occurs when poor oral hygiene allows bac𝓡teria to accumulate on the teetꦗh around the gums, leading to inflammation.
The symptoms of gingivitis include puffy, inflamed gums and bleeding during brushing. This condition ca🐻n be effectively treated by improving daily oral hygiene practices, such as thorough brushing and cleaning between the teeth.
Additionally, a professional dental clean by a dentist ꦬis often necessary to fully address the issue ꧙and prevent further complications.
Periodontitis
Peri🌳odontitis, also known as periodontal disease, is a more severe form of gum disease. It ꧑is caused by destructive bacteria that lead to the loss of bone holding the teeth in place, forming pockets around the teeth where more bacteria can collect.
The symptoms of periodontitis include receding gums, loose teeth🌠, bad breath, p🅰uffy gums, and bleeding gums. Treatment for periodontitis requires professional intervention by a dentist or a periodontist.
If left untre🀅ated,🅰 periodontitis can progress to the point where teeth may need to be removed due to the extensive damage caused by the disease.

Common symptoms of gum disease
Gum disease ca꧒n manifest through several common symptoms. These include:
- gums pulling away from the teeth
- teeth becoming loose
- persistent bad breath
- puffy and inflamed gums
- bleeding gums when brushing
Recognisi💞ng these symptoms early and seeking prompt dental care is crucial in effectively managi𒉰ng and treating gum disease.
Risk factors
Several factors can increase the risk of developing gum disease. Poor oral hygiꦅene is a significant risk factor, allowing bacteria to thrive and cause inflammation.
Medical conditions such as diabetes can also contribute to the development of gum disease. ಌSmoking habits, both past and current, significantly elevate the risk of gum disease.
Additionally, a family history of periodontitis can make individuals more susceptib🎀le to this severe form o💖f gum disease.
It is important to address these risk factors and maintain good oral hygiene🧸 practices to prevent the onset and progression of gum disease
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💜Take the first step tౠowards healthier gums and a brighter smile.
Ready to prioritise your gum health? Dental Health Week is the perfect opportunity to take c🥂harge of your oral health and ensure your gums are in top shape.

Our dedi🎉cated team is h𝄹ere to provide expert care, from professional cleanings to comprehensive check-ups.
Together💫, we can help you achieve and maintain healthy gums for a beautiful, healthy smile. Find a dentist below to make an appointment