
- Tobacco use. Health experts say that tobacco is one of the most significant risk factors for getting gum disease. If you don’t smoke, don’t start, and if you do smoke (or chew), quit.
- Genetics. It appears some people are genetically predisposed to gum disease. Even when they take great care of their teeth, such people may be more likely to get it. If you think it runs in your family, don’t despair. A genetic test can confirm it, even if you aren’t showing any signs. Getting early intervention treatment may help.
- Stress is another risk factor for gum disease. Stress may make it more difficult for the body to fight off infection.
- Lifestyle factors. Poor nutrition and teeth grinding or clenching can also put you at greater risk of developing gum disease.
- Medications. Certain medications can affect your oral health and make you more prone to gum disease. These include some oral contraceptives, anti-depressants, and heart medications. If you have any concerns, ask us at your next appointment.
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