Your Little Friend – Maybe?
Everyone has to eat if you’re to survive. For the food to be of value it must be broken down into its component parts in order for your body to inherit the nutrients within. Digestion begins in your mouth as the food enters. Your teeth through chewing reduce the bulk of the food into sizes that your body can more easily handle.
The food you ingest also contains bacteria and some organisms which are not conducive to your health. Bacteria thrive in areas that are dark, warm and without air. This describes your mouth precisely. It is warm close to 100 degrees; it is dark when you close your mouth and there are areas around the necks of your teeth if the food gets into where there is little oxygen present.
Brushing and flossing help to clear out any remaining pieces of food after eating. If you do not clean out this detritus then bacterial colonies will form and grow eventually leading to gum disease. So now you have an unwarranted city of little friends setting up residence within your mouth.
Not too shabby or maybe it is. Gum disease takes a long time to hurt and that is why people can get it and live with it. If you do not want that city developing within your mouth then you need to brush and floss your teeth twice per day. Proper brushing and flossing will remove the remnants of your meals.
If you are experiencing bad breath, if your gums are bleeding when brushing or flossing, if the roots of your teeth are becoming sensitive and your gums look swollen and red; you may be in the process of building a bacterial colony within your mouth.
Your blood system or circulatory system carries things throughout your body. It is your internal river system. So, if you start to increase the supply of bacteria in your mouth some of them will soon decide to move elsewhere causing more mayhem. Bacteria of your mouth can lead to inflammation of your circulatory system and possibly inflammation of your heart.
At the dental practice of Dr Glenn Reit located on the Upper East Side of New York City in the area of Yorkville we like to meet new people and help them in maintaining the health of their teeth and gums.
Come on in and we will look at what is or is not going on in your mouth. We can evaluate your home hygiene routine and check to make sure all is well.
If we find anything we will help you correct the situation and give you options and the costs involved before proceeding with any treatment. We have evening and Saturday hours to fit with your busy schedule. We participate with most major dental insurance carriers and in many cases the cost for exams, x-rays and cleaning are covered at 100%. We can check your insurance benefits before you arrive and tell you exactly what to expect.
As it is often said Happy Mouth, Happy Life and let’s make sure that you choose who your little friends might be.
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At the practice of Glenn Reit DDS; we provide quality care in a relaxed, comfortable, clean and safe environment. Please contact us today at 212 517 9000 for this or any other of your dental needs. We look forward to seeing and taking care of you.