How does an issue like periodontal disease develop in our smiles? When the gums become inflamed, this can eventually cause them to pull back from the teeth, exposing deep pockets for disease-causing bacteria to enter, which leads to the onset of periodontal disease.
The factors behind the inflammation could include plaque and tartar buildup, poor brushing and flossing habits, a diet high in sugar and starch, and tobacco use. A family history of poor gum health could be a factor, as could inflammatory illnesses, including diabetes.
How do you know when to see our team for periodontic care? We could recommend treatment when you begin to notice your gums look redder than normal, or if they feel sensitive or sore. If they bleed easily, this is a common symptom. As the disease grows in severity, you could experience recession, in which the gums pull back so much that they expose portions of the roots, missing teeth appear longer and also increasing the risk of tooth decay and infection, as the roots are not protected by enamel.
When you experience these symptoms, contact our team to set up an appointment. With digital x-rays and intraoral cameras, our team can identify the presence and severity of your issue, and then plan treatment. With advanced laser treatment, we can provide care to manage the disease and keep your smile healthy, comfortable, and intact. Management involves following laser treatment with holistic approaches, such as Ozone Therapy, regular cleanings, or even medications.
If you have any questions about how we treat an issue like gum disease, to protect your smile’s stability, or if you would like to schedule an appointment today, then please reach out to our team today to learn more and get started!
Our team is here to help you find the perfect solution to your periodontal concerns. Our team can address minor inflammation or even advanced gum diseases to protect your smile. If you do suffer from tooth loss due to the issue, we can help replace what has been lost with implant dentistry. To learn more about helping smiles with advanced laser treatment, call Dr. Ann Kania in Encinitas, CA, today at 760-642-0711.
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