Periodontal disease (gum disease) is caused by a mixture of bacteria that secrete destructive toxins called plaque. We are not born with these bacteria. We catch it from others. Unremoved plaque causes inflammation and breaks down gum tissue around the tooth causing gum and bone loss.
So how do you know if your valentine may have periodontal disease? If his gums bleed while brushing, if he has bad breath and if he hasn’t had a checkup recently, those are basic indicators.
Fortunately, you do not have to stop kissing your valentine! Encourage him to visit his dentist. Seeing a dentist for regular cleanings every 3-6 months will treat the bacteria, remove harmful buildup and catch any problems before they become difficult to treat. Brushing two to three times a day with proper flossing and water picking will help, too. Using an antibacterial rinse will also decrease the negative effects of bacteria.
So don’t worry. Just keep on brushing and you can keep on kissing!