
Effective and Thorough Treatment Options for Gum Disease
Symptoms of gum disease
- Swollen or inflamed gums
- Bleeding gums
- Sensitive gums
- Receding gums
- Bone loss
Understanding the Stages of Gum Disease
Gingivitis
Early Stage Gum Disease
Moderate Gum Disease
Advanced Gum Disease
In-Depth Insights Into Periodontal Care
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is an oral health condition caused by bacterial infections that affect the gums and the structures supporting the teeth. If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and other health complications. Treatment focuses on controlling the infection, reducing inflammation, and restoring gum health based on the severity of the condition.
For early stages, non-surgical treatments like deep cleaning can effectively eliminate plaque and tartar buildup and help gums reattach to the teeth. In more advanced cases, surgical procedures may be necessary to clean root surfaces or regenerate lost bone or tissue. Specialized treatments, such as laser therapy, may be used to treat persistent pockets and control bacterial growth.
Ongoing maintenance is essential for managing gum disease. Regular check-ups and professional cleanings help track the condition and prevent relapse. Patients are also provided with guidance on how to maintain healthy gums through proper at-home oral hygiene.
Detecting gum disease early is critical for successful treatment. Regular dental check-ups and maintaining good oral hygiene habits can prevent the disease from progressing and help you keep your teeth healthy. Addressing gum issues promptly ensures long-term oral health and overall well-being.
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