Plaque is something we hear about at every dental appointment, but do you really know what it is and why it’s so important to remove it? At Buford Family Dental, we want our patients to understand why plaque buildup is more than just a cosmetic concern—it’s a serious threat to your oral health. Let’s dive into what plaque is and why it’s crucial to keep it under control.
What is Plaque?
Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that constantly forms on your teeth and gums. It begins to develop just hours after eating or drinking anything, particularly foods high in sugars and carbohydrates. These bacteria feed on the sugars in your diet and produce acids that can damage your teeth.
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), plaque is the leading cause of both tooth decay and gum disease. When plaque isn’t removed, it hardens into tartar, which can only be removed by a dental professional.
Why Do You Need to Remove Plaque?
Plaque may not be visible, but its effects can be long-lasting and damaging if left untreated. Here are some reasons why removing plaque is essential for your oral and overall health:
1. Prevents Cavities and Tooth Decay
Plaque is the primary cause of cavities, as the acids produced by plaque bacteria erode the enamel of your teeth, creating small holes or cavities. Left untreated, these cavities can grow larger, leading to tooth pain, infection, and, in severe cases, tooth loss. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), untreated cavities affect 26% of adults in the United States.
2. Protects Against Gum Disease
Plaque that isn’t removed can irritate your gums, leading to gingivitis, the early stage of gum disease. Signs of gingivitis include red, swollen, or bleeding gums. If not treated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, a more severe form of gum disease that can damage the bone supporting your teeth and ultimately cause tooth loss.
Research from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research shows that 47% of adults over 30 have some form of gum disease. Removing plaque through regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings is the best way to protect your gums.
3. Prevents Bad Breath
Nobody likes bad breath, and plaque is often the culprit. When plaque accumulates on your teeth, it produces unpleasant odors caused by bacterial activity. Regular removal of plaque through good oral hygiene can help keep your breath fresh and your mouth healthy.
4. Supports Overall Health
Believe it or not, the health of your mouth is directly linked to your overall health. Studies have shown that plaque buildup and gum disease are associated with several systemic conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and even respiratory infections. Keeping plaque at bay can not only protect your teeth and gums but also contribute to your overall well-being.
How Can You Effectively Remove Plaque?
While plaque is a persistent problem, the good news is that it’s entirely preventable. Here are some key steps you can take to ensure that plaque doesn’t have the chance to cause harm:
- Brush Twice a Day: Use fluoride toothpaste to brush for at least two minutes twice a day, paying special attention to all surfaces of your teeth.
- Floss Daily: Flossing is essential for removing plaque between your teeth and along the gumline where your toothbrush can’t reach.
- Use Mouthwash: Antibacterial mouthwash can help kill bacteria and reduce plaque buildup.
- Visit Your Dentist Regularly: Professional cleanings at Buford Family Dental remove tartar and plaque that you can’t reach at home. We recommend scheduling a cleaning at least every six months.
Why Choose Majestic Smile Studio?
At Buford Family Dental, we are committed to helping our patients maintain healthy, beautiful smiles. Our dental team uses the latest tools and techniques to remove plaque and tartar buildup, ensuring that your teeth stay strong and your gums stay healthy. Regular checkups and cleanings are crucial in preventing plaque-related issues and catching any problems early.
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4536 Nelson Brogdon Blvd., Building A
Buford, GA 30518
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Email: staff@bufordfamilydental.com