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Antibacterial mouthwash is more than just a breath freshener—it’s a clinically effective tool in the fight against gum disease and oral bacteria. At McLevin Dental Clinic, we often recommend antibacterial rinses as part of a comprehensive gum health strategy, especially for patients dealing with gingivitis, periodontitis, or post-surgical recovery.

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Brushing your teeth twice a day is one of the most effective ways to maintain oral health—but can brushing too hard actually harm your gums? At McLevin Dental Clinic, we regularly see patients who brush diligently yet still experience gum sensitivity, recession, or bleeding. One of the most common causes of these issues is overbrushing or using incorrect brushing techniques.
In this blog, we’ll explain how brushing too hard can damage your gums, what signs to watch for, and how to brush the right way to protect your smile.
The Myth of “Harder Is Better”
Many people assume that applying more pressure while brushing results in cleaner teeth.

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Vitamin D is widely known for its role in bone health and calcium absorption, but its impact on gum health is often overlooked. At McLevin Dental Clinic, we understand that oral health is deeply connected to overall wellness—and vitamin D is a vital nutrient in maintaining strong, healthy gums.

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When it comes to treating moderate to severe gum disease, patients are increasingly seeking modern, less invasive alternatives to traditional surgery. One such breakthrough in periodontal care is LANAP—short for Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure.

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Healthy gums are foundational to a healthy mouth, and one of the key components that supports gum integrity is collagen. While most people associate collagen with skin elasticity and joint health, its importance in oral health—especially gum health—is often overlooked.

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Gum treatments—whether surgical or non-surgical—are essential procedures designed to combat periodontal disease and restore oral health. However, like any medical treatment, there is always a small risk of infection during the healing phase.

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Dry mouth—medically known as xerostomia—is more than just an uncomfortable nuisance. While many people associate it with dehydration or certain medications, few realize that chronic dry mouth can significantly increase the risk of developing gum disease.

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Hormonal fluctuations throughout a woman’s life—from puberty and menstruation to pregnancy and menopause—can significantly impact gum health. At McLevin Dental Clinic, we understand that these hormonal shifts influence the way gums respond to bacteria and inflammation, often making women more susceptible to gum disease at certain life stages.

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Maintaining healthy gums is essential not only for a beautiful smile but also for overall oral and systemic health. Gum disease, or periodontal disease, affects millions worldwide and can lead to serious complications if untreated.

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Pericoronitis is a common yet often misunderstood dental condition affecting the gums around partially erupted teeth, especially wisdom teeth. If left untreated, pericoronitis can cause significant discomfort and may lead to more serious oral health issues.

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