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Periodontal Disease
& Gum Health
Gum health is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of dentistry. Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults. Maintaining healthy gums is essential not only for your teeth but also for overall well-being.
What Is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease (or periodontitis) is a chronic infection that affects the gums and the bone supporting the teeth. It develops when plaque and tartar build up, triggering inflammation and that can lead to gum recession, tooth mobility, and eventually tooth loss if left untreated. Unlike cavities, which damage the tooth structure, periodontitis affects the foundation that holds your teeth in place.
Warning Signs of Gum Disease
- Bleeding gums, especially while brushing or flossing
- Persistent bad breath (halitosis)
- Receding gums or exposed tooth roots
- Loose or shifting teeth
- Gum tenderness or swelling
If you notice any of these symptoms, a periodontal assessment is highly recommended.
How Is Periodontal Disease Treated?
With professional care and consistent oral hygiene, gum disease can be controlled and even reversed in its early stages. A periodontist, along with a dental hygienist, will develop a treatment plan that may include deep cleaning, laser therapy, or surgical interventions if necessary.
In addition to preserving your natural teeth, periodontal treatments can enhance aesthetic dental procedures and prosthetic restorations. In some cases, gum recession can be corrected to improve both function and appearance.
Taking care of your gums is an investment in your long-term dental health. Book an appointment today for a periodontal evaluation.