Gum Disease Risk Quiz
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How often do you brush your teeth?
Do you use fluoridated toothpaste when you brush your teeth?
Do you clean your teeth with dental floss or an interproximal brush?
How often do you floss your teeth?
How often do you visit your dentist?
Do you have sealants on your teeth?
When was the last time you had your cavity filled?
Do you wear dental braces or partial dentures?
How often do you eat sugary foods? (e.g., hard or chewy candies, dried fruits, flavoured yogurt, cakes, juices, soda, energy drinks, antacids, etc.)
Do you use products with Xylitol?
Do your gums bleed when flossing or brushing?
Are your gums receding?
Are you pregnant?
Do you have diabetes?
Have you been diagnosed with high blood pressure, heart disease or osteoporosis?
Have you lost a tooth because of decay or gum disease?
Do any of your teeth feel loose?
Gum Disease Risk Quiz
This means that you have lower chances of developing gum disease; however, continue to commit to your daily oral hygiene routine. Brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day. Reduce consumption of sugary foods and beverages. Visit your dentist regularly for check-up and clean so you can continue to avoid gum disease and other dental problems.
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Gum Disease Risk Quiz
Schedule an appointment with your dentist. Discuss your areas of risk and what you can do about them. Improve your dental care at home. Your dentist or dental hygienist can demonstrate the most proper and effective way of brushing and flossing your teeth. If you take action right away, you can reverse or manage the disease in your mouth.
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Gum Disease Risk Quiz
Strengthen your oral hygiene routine at home. Brush and floss your teeth daily. Use other appropriate dental tools such as mouthwashes, toothbrush with soft bristles, and/or interdental brushes. Eat a healthy diet. Visit your dentist regularly.
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