Gum Health Resources for Patients
- BSP Patient Forum
- Educational Quiz
- Educational Videos
- Patient FAQs & Videos - Gum Disease
- Patient FAQs - Dental Implants
- 4 Steps to improving your gum health
- Find a BSP Member
- Gum Disease and Diabetes
- Gum disease and Cardiovascular (heart) disease
- Gum Health Day 2024
- Gum Health Day 2023
- Gum Health Day 2022
- Gum Health Day 2021
- Gum Health Awareness Day 2020
- Gum Health Awareness Day 2018
- How’s Your Smile Campaign 2016
- Infographics
- Oral Health and Pregnancy
- Tooth Decay and Gum Disease
Understanding the importance of gum health
Gum disease affects many aspects of our life but is often overlooked as it has few symptoms in its early stages – that’s why it is often called ‘the silent disease’. See our video below showing the patient perspective and to find out more.
The vital thing about gum disease is that it is highly preventable and, especially in the early stages, quite easily treatable. Many studies link oral health to a number of significant conditions. There is strong evidence of the links between diabetes and gum disease. For Alzheimer’s and cardio health the role of gum disease is less clear. More than 45% of adults in the UK are affected by gum disease and, even at its most mild level, it can affect your quality of life.
If you have any concerns, see a member of your dental team – your dentist and hygienist will be able to advise you.
Oral health: it’s not just about teeth
See the article by Dr Mark Ide