Periodontal disease is also known as gum disease. This is a concern because it affects the tissues that support the teeth. The condition is progressive which can lead to tooth loss and other health issues. If you have any questions regarding periodontal disease, give our office a call at (801) 766-4042.
Myth: Gum disease is only a dental issue.
Fact: Gum disease not only affects your gums but also has been linked to other health issues, like heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions
Myth: Bleeding gums are normal.
Fact: Bleeding gums is not normal, it is a sign of inflammation and should be treated right away. Bleeding gums is an indication of onset gingivitis.
Myth: Once you have periodontal disease, tooth loss is inevitable.
Fact: It is possible to stop the progression of gum disease with early detection and going through the treatment plan.
Periodontal disease is a common condition that can be prevented and fixed with correct care and proper treatment. If you have any questions or think that you have gum disease, give our office a call at (801) 766-4042.
Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is an infection in the tissues around your teeth. It’s usually caused by plaque, which is a sticky film of bacteria on the teeth. If plaque isn’t removed daily by brushing and flossing, it can irritate the gums and lead to gum disease. Smoking, genetics, illnesses, and some medications can also cause gum disease as well.
Some of the most common symptoms are swollen, red gums, sensitive gums, bleeding when brushing or flossing, receding gums, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, or even changes in the way they fit together when closing your mouth. Gum disease may not show any of these symptoms in its early stages, so it’s important to make it to regular check-ups so the dentist can detect it early on.
Yes. There are different stages of the disease. The disease will start with gingivitis which is the mildest form of gum disease. It will then progress to periodontitis, which is where the infection will spread to the bone and tissues which can cause severe symptoms and potential bone loss.
To diagnose periodontal disease, the doctor will need to perform an exam and check for bleeding gums, swelling, and pocket depth. There is also a possibility that X-rays will be taken to observe if there is any bone loss and the teeth surrounding the area.
This will depend on the specific treatment plans and the severity of the disease. If caught early, there are non-surgical treatments available like a deep cleaning. If the disease is more severe, it may require surgical options for treatment like flap surgery or bone and tissue grafts to treat the disease fully.
Yes. Some research has shown that there are links between periodontal disease and other health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions. The cause is inflammation which is connected to periodontal disease.
Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease, this is reversible by professional dental cleanings and by practicing good oral hygiene habits. However, the more severe stages of gum disease require more aggressive treatment to make sure that the gums are healthy.
To prevent the disease, it’s important to practice good oral hygiene habits, which include brushing and flossing twice daily, as well as visiting the dentist for checkups and cleanings. Things to avoid would be smoking, managing diabetes, and maintaining a healthy diet.
Most patients that receive non-surgical treatment, do not feel pain during the procedure. For surgical procedures, a local anesthetic can be used to make sure that you are comfortable. After treatment, it is normal to feel some discomfort, but usually, this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
If you are not sure if this is a dental emergency, give our office a call and talk with our experienced team and they will be able to provide you with the necessary advice on how to proceed.
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^For New Patients that do not have dental insurance. New patients must be 18 or older to receive free exam and x-rays. Discounts cannot be combined with other offers or dental discount plans. Additional fees may be included in individual cases.
^^For new patients without dental insurance. Includes Exam, X-Ray and Routine Cleaning. A Periodontal Cleaning requires additional fees, and rescheduled for further treatment. Cannot be combined with other offers or dental discount plans.