If you begin to notice even minor changes to your gums, you should consider an appointment to see if you need periodontic treatment. If your gums look redder than normal, feel sore, or bleed easily, this could be a sign of trouble. Likewise, if they begin to recede, which makes teeth appear longer. These symptoms could indicate gingivitis or possibly the onset of periodontal disease, and care is needed to manage the issue and prevent major complications!
Various factors could lead to gingivitis and periodontal disease, such as plaque and tartar buildup brought on by poor brushing and flossing habits and a diet high in sugar. The buildup then irritates and inflames the gums. Tobacco use could be a factor, as could infrequent dental cleanings from your general dentist. Without treatment, periodontal disease will increase in severity until the attachment tissues between your teeth and gums are lost, which in turn creates tooth loss. To avoid discomfort and the risk of missing teeth, we can offer periodontic treatments with laser dentistry and more.
For the early stages, our team could offer a deep cleaning to remove harmful buildup from the teeth and from the roots and under the gums. We could then manage the smile with regular cleanings every three to four months. For more severe cases, we could offer a dental laser treatment to gently remove diseased tissues and reshape the gum line, destroying harmful bacteria at the same time. Lasers only require one visit for treatment, rarely require the use of anesthesia, and the area heals quickly, so you can return to your normal routine after a day or two of treatment. Our team can help return your smile to full function, health, and beauty once again, and help you avoid tooth loss too!
If you have any questions about how we treat gum disease with laser technology and then manage the issue with preventive and holistic treatments, then contact our team today to learn more and start your treatment journey.
We want to help diagnose and treat periodontal disease to keep your smile full and healthy! To learn more about handling periodontal disease, call Dr. Ann Kania in Encinitas, CA, today at 760-642-0711.
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