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The Link Between Gum Disease And Brain Health

Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is widely known for its effects on oral health, such as tooth loss and gum inflammation. However, recent studies reveal a deeper and more alarming connection: gum disease may negatively impact brain health. Understanding this link is critical not only for maintaining a healthy smile but also for preserving cognitive function and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. What is Gum Disease?

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Gum surgery is often recommended when gum disease reaches a stage where non-surgical treatments are no longer effective. While the idea of surgery can be intimidating, understanding what to expect during and after the procedure can help alleviate anxiety and ensure a smoother 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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Quitting smoking is one of the best decisions you can make for your overall health—and your oral health, in particular. Smoking has a significant impact on gum health, contributing to inflammation, delayed healing, bone loss, and an increased risk of periodontal disease.

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Swollen gums can be painful, unsightly, and a warning sign that something isn’t quite right with your oral health. Whether caused by gum disease, poor oral hygiene, hormonal changes, or irritation from food particles or dental appliances, swollen gums should never be ignored.

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Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, affects nearly half of adults over the age of 30. Left untreated, it can lead to gum recession, tooth loss, and even affect your overall health.

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Oil pulling has gained popularity in recent years as a natural remedy for oral health problems. This ancient Ayurvedic practice involves swishing oil—commonly coconut, sesame, or sunflower oil—in the mouth for several minutes to help “pull” out toxins and bacteria.

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Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. While many people are aware of its links to tooth loss, bad breath, and systemic health issues, fewer recognize its potential to disrupt something as vital and personal as speech.

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Pocket reduction surgery is a vital procedure in periodontal care aimed at treating advanced gum disease, specifically periodontitis. It focuses on reducing the depth of periodontal pockets where harmful bacteria thrive, helping to restore overall gum health.

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A frenectomy is a relatively simple dental procedure that involves the removal or modification of the frenulum—a small band of tissue that connects the lip, tongue, or cheek to the gum. While this procedure might sound intimidating, it’s commonly performed to address certain functional and aesthetic concerns in oral health.
In this blog, we will explore what a frenectomy is, why it might be necessary, and how it can benefit both adults and children.
Understanding the Frenulum and Frenectomy
The frenulum plays a key role in the movement and positioning of various parts of the mouth.

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