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No one wants to grapple with the prospect of having periodontal disease, yet many people are unaware that they could be living with it. People may overlook early warning signs like redness and tenderness around the gums or ignore symptoms altogether. It’s important to recognize that gum therapy can help in managing periodontal disease and preventing further deterioration of your oral health.
What Is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal (or gum) disease is a progressive infection of the gums surrounding your teeth caused by bacteria. When left untreated, this infection can spread and start affecting your bone structure, leading to tooth loss. In order to avoid complications from periodontal disease, it’s important seek out treatment as soon as you notice any symptoms such as redness, tenderness, gingivitis (gum inflammation), bad breath, receding gums, or loose teeth.
What Is Gum Therapy?
Gum therapy is a specialized form of dental treatment designed to treat periodontal diseases. This type of treatment will remove plaque and tartar buildup on the affected areas while also healing and restoring the tissues of your gums back to their original state. There are two types of gum therapy: non-surgical and surgical treatments. Non-surgical treatments include cleaning procedures such as scaling and root planing which involve removing plaque from both the surface of teeth and beneath their roots in order to prevent further damage to the underlying structures below them. Surgical treatments involve more invasive options like flap surgeries or soft tissue grafts which aim at restoring lost tissue back into place for further protection against periodontal diseases.
How Does This Help Manage Periodontal Disease?
Gum therapy helps people manage periodontal disease by reversing its effects through regular treatment sessions performed by dental professionals. Non-surgical treatments help reduce plaque buildup in affected areas while surgical treatments focus on healing the infected tissues so that they remain healthy in future periods of time. Through regular visits to a dentist who specializes in gum therapy, diagnosis and prevention measures can be taken in order to ensure proper oral hygiene and minimize risks associated with periodontitis (a more severe form of periodontal diseases).
By maintaining consistent oral care practices at home along with professional monitoring at periodic intervals, you can keep your mouth healthy while avoiding potential complications related to advanced stages of gum infections like tooth loss or abscesses formation.
If you think you might be suffering from an advanced stage of periodontitis or have been diagnosed with any sort of oral health problems related to bacteria buildup then contact Chaplin Dental for consultation today! An experienced dentist should assess the situation properly before deciding whether gum therapy is the best course for restoring any damage caused by periodontitis back into place again.
Yonge & Davisville
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Yonge & Eglinton
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