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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Why A‑Rod’s Gum Disease Diagnosis Should Wake You Up

When Alex Rodriguez (A-Rod) appeared on CBS Mornings and revealed that he was recently diagnosed with early-stage gum disease, it surprised millions of fans. After all, A-Rod is known for his clean-cut image, peak athletic performance, and attention to health. But as he admitted, “You think you’re doing all the right things, and then your dentist tells you you’re already losing bone.” This moment hit home for many people. The truth is, over 47% of adults over 30 in the U.S. have some form of gum disease, and that number jumps to 70% for adults over 65. Most don’t even realize it because the early signs are easy to overlook or dismiss.


What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, starts when plaque builds up under the gumline and isn’t removed. That plaque contains bacteria that inflame the gums, causing them to pull away from the teeth. Left untreated, the inflammation can destroy tissue and bone, leading to tooth loss.

There are two major stages:

Gingivitis: early-stage, reversible with good care

Periodontitis: more severe, may require deep cleaning, surgery, or even tooth extraction

Why A-Rod’s Story Matters

A-Rod’s admission reminds us that oral health isn’t just about brushing and flossing. Even athletes with strict health regimens can miss key warning signs.

Symptoms to watch for:

Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing

Bad breath that doesn’t go away

Swollen, red, or tender gums

Receding gums

Loose teeth

These symptoms aren’t just annoying—they’re signs that your body is fighting inflammation and infection.

What You Can Do Today

The key is consistent, science-backed home care. That’s where PeriActive Oral Rinse comes in.

Developed by a board-certified periodontist, PeriActive is a botanical, alcohol-free oral rinse designed to:

Reduce gum inflammation

Improve gum tightness and tone

Help prevent plaque and tartar buildup

Calm bleeding and sensitivity

Unlike harsh rinses with alcohol or chlorhexidine, PeriActive is safe for long-term daily use and gentle on sensitive tissue.

How to Protect Your Gums

Brush twice daily using a soft-bristle toothbrush

Floss once a day to disrupt plaque under the gums

Rinse with PeriActive morning and night

Visit your dentist every 6 months (or more if you’re at risk)

Watch for signs of inflammation

If A-Rod can get caught off guard, so can any of us.

Take control of your gum health today.

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