
The Secret to Maintaining Your Smile
May 22, 2025
Why Families Trust Glacier Creek Dental for Honest, Compassionate Care
June 6, 2025Gum disease doesn’t start with pain—it starts silently. Redness, swelling, and bleeding gums are often the first signs, and if left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and other health issues. The good news? You can take simple steps at home to fight and even reverse early-stage gum disease (gingivitis).
At Glacier Creek Dental, we believe healthy gums are the foundation of a strong, confident smile. Here are three dentist-approved habits you can start today to keep gum disease at bay.
1. Master the Art of Brushing and Flossing
Yes, brushing and flossing matter—but how you do it makes all the difference. Gum disease is caused by plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that builds up around the gumline. If it’s not removed daily, it hardens into tartar, which only a dentist can remove.
Do it right with these tips:
- Brush twice daily for at least two minutes using a soft-bristled toothbrush.
- Focus on the gumline—hold the brush at a 45-degree angle to sweep away plaque.
- Floss once a day, curving the floss around each tooth and sliding it gently under the gumline.
Bonus Tip: Consider switching to an electric toothbrush for a deeper, more effective clean.
2. Rinse with an Antibacterial Mouthwash
Not all mouthwashes are equal. To fight gum disease, choose a therapeutic or antibacterial mouthwash that’s specifically made to kill plaque-causing bacteria.
Look for ingredients like:
- Chlorhexidine (prescription-strength)
- Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC)
- Essential oils like menthol or thymol
Swish for 30 seconds after brushing or flossing. It’s a simple step that helps reduce bacteria, soothe inflammation, and freshen your breath.
3. Eat (and Drink) for Healthier Gums
What you put in your mouth affects more than your waistline—it can help protect your gums. Certain foods promote gum health and strengthen your immune system to fight off infection.
Gum-friendly foods include:
- Leafy greens (like spinach and kale) – high in vitamin C and calcium
- Fatty fish (like salmon) – full of omega-3s that reduce inflammation
- Crunchy fruits and veggies – help clean teeth and stimulate saliva
Avoid:
- Sugary drinks and snacks
- Acidic beverages (like soda and citrus juice)
- Tobacco in any form
And don’t forget to drink plenty of water—it rinses away food particles and keeps your mouth hydrated.
Don’t Wait—Your Gums Deserve Attention
Gum disease is common but preventable. With just a few easy habits at home, you can keep your gums strong and your smile healthy.
Still noticing bleeding, swelling, or sensitivity?
That could be a sign of early gum disease. Schedule an appointment at Glacier Creek Dental—we’ll evaluate your gum health and create a personalized care plan that works for you.





