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Dental implants are one of the most effective solutions for replacing missing teeth, offering long-term stability, function, and aesthetics. However, the success of dental implants is not just about the implant itself—it heavily depends on the condition of your gums.

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Dental implants have transformed modern dentistry, offering patients a permanent, natural-looking solution for missing teeth. However, the success of implants depends not just on bone integration but also on the health of the surrounding gums.

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Teeth clenching, commonly associated with stress or sleep disorders, is often thought of as a problem that affects only the teeth or jaw. However, frequent or prolonged clenching can also have a serious impact on your gum health.

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Fluoride is widely recognized for its ability to prevent tooth decay, but its role in supporting gum health is just as important. While often associated with strengthening enamel, fluoride also helps protect the soft tissues of the mouth, including the gums, from the effects of harmful bacteria and inflammation.

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Gum inflammation, also known as gingival inflammation, is one of the most common early signs of gum disease. It often manifests as swollen, red, or bleeding gums and can be both uncomfortable and alarming.

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For many people, coffee is more than just a beverage—it’s a daily ritual and source of comfort. While most discussions about coffee and oral health focus on teeth staining, few people consider how this popular drink affects gum health.

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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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Maintaining good oral hygiene goes beyond brushing and flossing—it involves a close look at the way we breathe. Mouth breathing, often overlooked as a minor habit or condition, can have significant consequences for oral and gum health.

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Whether you’ve recently started professional gum disease treatment or are following a dentist-recommended home care routine, it’s important to know what signs to look for to ensure your gums are healing properly. At McLevin Dental Clinic in Scarborough, we work closely with patients undergoing treatment for gingivitis or periodontitis and often get asked: How will I know if my gum treatment is working? This blog outlines the key indicators of progress and what to do if you’re not seeing the results you expect.
Understanding Gum Disease Treatment
Treatment for gum disease depends on the stage and severity of the condition.

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Gum recession is a common yet often overlooked dental concern. It occurs when the gum tissue surrounding the teeth pulls back or wears away, exposing more of the tooth or its root.

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