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Gum Disease Treatment – Why You MUST Act Early

Posted by on July 28, 2019 in Coronavirus Policy, Dental Tips, home-sliders, Sandgate, Uncategorised | 0 comments

Worried about gum disease? Treatment is available! Here’s what you need to know.

Gum disease is a real threat to individuals and families. By the time many people are actually sitting in the dental chair, the disease has gone untreated for some time, and real damage has been done to otherwise healthy teeth and gums.

What do you need to know about gum disease treatment? Here’s an overview of some of the nasties you might encounter and what treatments are available.

Gingivitis

This is a form of gum disease caused by a build up of plaque. This then has the knock-on effect of producing toxins that infect and irritate the gums. It’s a case of ‘good bacteria gone bad’ and is one of the most common gum diseases seen in the chair.

Receding Gums

Here we find that the gum tissue that surrounds the teeth is pulled away. This exposes more of the tooth or the tooth root. The gaps that form allow bacteria to build up, creating an overall negative impact on the health of the mouth.

Pyorrhoea or Periodontitis

This is one of the most common diseases found in the general population. It presents as an inflammation of the gums and the supporting structures of the teeth. It’s caused by the build up of bacteria which then inflame and engulf the surrounding gum areas. Early signs to look for include gums that bleed when you brush your teeth, bad breath and/or a persistent bad taste in your mouth.

 

Why Gum Disease Treatment is Important

Early detection and treatment are key to reducing the negative impacts of gum disease. If you neglect to focus on this area, the consequences could be catastrophic. Rapid gum and tooth decay and bad breath are just two of the unwanted outcomes you can expect to endure if you continue to neglect your gums.

 

Gum Disease Treatment Is Simpler Than You Think

Thankfully, even if you don’t get early detection, there are a range of gum disease treatments available that will restore the health of your smile. Book an appointment with your dental professional today and prioritise gum health.

It’s highly important to have regular check ups with your friendly local dentist to get on top of any gum disease problems that may arise. While it’s natural to be a little nervous about treatment, our gentle dentists are here to help resolve dental issues before they get the chance to become more serious.

 

Let’s Talk Gums! Meet with the team at Robert Duhig Dental today to discuss your gum disease treatment plan.