FAQ About Gum Health

FAQ About Gum Health

Gums or gingiva are the unseen cornerstone of a healthy smile, but they are frequently overlooked until something feels off.

With over 12 plus years of experience and being a (Gums Specialist) Periodontal Surgeon, Dr Mrudula specialize in advanced laser gum surgeries, dental implants placement and regenerative techniques. From complex gum surgeries to minimally invasive aesthetic gum plastic surgeries, she has performed hundreds of successful procedures and stay current with the latest research and technology to deliver optimal, patient-centred care at AADHYA’s Dental, Nallagandla.

Whether you are worried about the early symptoms of gum disease, want to know the fundamentals of gum anatomy, or want daily advice on how to keep your gums pink and firm, this FAQ blog has you covered. Dr Mrudula has compiled some frequently asked questions by her patients about gums, gum health and gum diseases.

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1. What is gingiva or gums?
  • Gingiva is the medical term for the gums — the soft tissue that surrounds and protects the teeth and covers the bone of the jaw.
  • The gingiva surrounds the base (neck) of the teeth and extends from the tooth margin to the mucogingival junction (where the gum meets the movable lining of the mouth).
  • It protects the underlying bone and tooth roots and forms a seal around teeth to prevent bacteria from entering deeper tissues.
  • The gums serve as our first line of defense for everything that occurs beneath them.
  • They can be a very useful barrier to keep things healthy or they can be the point of contact for issues that begin to become unhealthy with the gums and the periodontium as a whole.

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2. What is Periodontium?

In simple terms, the periodontium is the support system that holds your teeth in place. It’s made up of:

  • Gums (gingiva): The soft tissue you can see that protects your teeth and jawbone.
  • Bone: The part of your jaw that your teeth are rooted in.
  • Ligaments (Periodontal ligament): Tiny stretchy fibres that connect each tooth to the bone, acting like shock absorbers when you chew.
  • Cementum: A thin layer that covers the tooth’s root and helps anchor it to the ligaments.

In short, the periodontium is everything that supports, protects, and keeps your teeth stable inside your mouth.

3. Why is gum health important?
  • Gum health is important because healthy gums protect your teeth, prevent tooth loss, and are linked to your overall systemic health.
  • Neglecting gum health can lead to gum disease, which is the leading cause of tooth loss and can increase the risk of serious conditions like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and complications in pregnancy.
4. The importance of gum health in overall Dental health
  • Supports teeth: Strong, pink, and tightly fitting gums surround your teeth to act as a barrier and provide the structural support required to endure chewing forces.
  • Prevents tooth loss: Gum disease can cause your teeth to become loose and eventually fall out by destroying the bone that supports them.
  • Prevents cavities: Plaque is eliminated by maintaining gum health through proper oral hygiene, which also helps to prevent cavities and other dental problems.
  • Reduces bad breath: Bacteria that grow in unhealthy gums produce odorous substances, which is why bad breath, or halitosis, is frequently caused by unhealthy gums.

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Importance of gum health for Overall Health
  • Associations to cardiac disease: Gum disease-related inflammation and bacteria can reach the circulation and may be a factor in cardiovascular issues.
  • Diabetes is made worse: Gum disease might make it more difficult for diabetics to control their blood sugar levels.
  • Increases risk for other conditions: Studies have linked poor gum health to a higher chance of dementia, chronic respiratory disorders, and pregnancy difficulties.
How rapidly may gum disease develop if you do not receive regular dental care?
  • Plaque, which is made up of germs, tries to accumulate on your teeth every day.
  • All day long, it will attempt to achieve that.
  • Tartar, which is basically a tougher, mineralized form of plaque, will quickly form if we do not keep up with brushing, flossing, and other dental hygiene practices.
  • The plaque and tartar that are accumulating around the gum line will begin to cause inflammation, which has the potential to develop and spread rapidly.

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How healthy gums should appear?

Similar to skin tone, the color of healthy gums might vary depending on one’s ethnic heritage, but they should be firm and comfortable. They should not be red in any way. They should not be swollen. Most of the time, they should not be uncomfortable. As you brush and floss, you should be able to do so without experiencing any severe discomfort or bleeding.

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Conclusion

Although most people do not find gum health particularly fascinating, I think it is amazing how much control we have over our gum health and its overall impact. The thought of dedicating an additional few minutes each day to brushing and flossing may not seem enjoyable, but it can be well worth the effort when I witness the positive impact it has on people’s gums and general well-being. Simply boosting this one small behavior each day can have a significant impact on your health, which can be quite empowering.

Spending a few minutes each day on oral health will benefit more than just your teeth and gums. It can shield your heart as well as the rest of your body. Therefore, if you put in the effort, you might be able to dismiss some serious health concerns.

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