What is Periodontal Gum Disease?
What causes Periodontal gum disease? Bacterial plaque! Plaque is simply defined as an organized group of bacteria which causes inflammation and ultimately the destruction of gum tissues and bone. Of course, there are other causative factors such as nutrition, genetics, smoking, missing teeth, poor occlusion (bite), and various systemic diseases. Bacterial plaque, however, is the primary cause of Periodontal Disease.
If you think you have a Periodontal gum disease, please give us a call.
What are the symptoms?
- Bleeding gums
- Excessive formation of calculus leading to swelling gums
- Gum Abscesses
- Drifting or loosening of teeth resulting in opening up of spaces between teeth.
- Noticeable mouth odor
- Reddening of the gum tissue around teeth
Periodontal gum Disease starts with gum inflammation and if not corrected early can gradually extend below the gum line to the bone that lies beneath. As more bone is destroyed, teeth become increasingly more mobile. The time to treat is obviously at the first sign of inflammation. If you have signs of inflammation then please give us a call now before its to late.
Do you have a pleasant taste in your mouth? Are the soft tissues around your teeth comfortable and free from bleeding? Are your teeth FIRM? Will they stay that way? If you answered NO to any of these questions, you need PERIO! If you answered YES to any of these questions and want to stay that way, Periodontal Maintenance may just be what the doctor ordered. To Discuss Periodontal Maintenance give us a call.
Soft Tissue Management
Exactly how does Soft Tissue Management work?
- The Initial Phase consists of patient education in proper oral hygiene techniques. Without a strong foundation, a house can not stand for long!
- The Treatment Phase involves the removal of all causative factors and may include correction of bone and gum defects by surgical or non-surgical means, correction of malocclusion (bite) problems, and the replacement of missing teeth in order to re-establish proper form and function.
- The Control Phase begins immediately after the treatment phase. Once the disease process has been eliminated, it is your responsibility to seek regular preventative treatment. We are here to help at all times. You need only to ask!
Our Soft Tissue Management Program is designed to instruct our patients in the techniques necessary to maintain a proper state of periodontal health. Sometimes it will be necessary to utilize the skills of a specialist, a Periodontist. In coordination with the periodontist, your dental team will do all it can to insure your predictable periodontal health.
If you have any questions regarding this or any other aspect of your dental care, please call us.