Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is a significant dental health concern that affects the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. It’s a progressive condition that can lead to serious complications if left untreated, including tooth loss and potential links to systemic health issues.
If you or your loved one may be suffering periodontal disease, contact our office today at (801) 212-9061 to schedule an appointment.
Misconception: Gum Disease is Only a Dental Issue
Fact: Periodontal disease has been linked to systemic health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions.
Misconception: Bleeding Gums are Normal
Fact: Bleeding gums are a sign of inflammation and should not be ignored, as they often indicate the onset of gingivitis.
Misconception: Once You Have Periodontal Disease, Tooth Loss is Inevitable
Fact: With early detection and proper treatment, it’s possible to halt the progression of periodontal disease and preserve natural teeth.
Periodontal disease is a common condition, but with proper care and treatment, it can be prevented or repaired.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of gum disease call our office at (801) 212-9061.
Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It’s typically caused by plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth. If plaque is not removed through daily brushing and flossing, it produces toxins that can irritate the gum tissue, leading to periodontal disease. Factors like smoking, genetics, certain illnesses, and medications can also contribute to its development.
Common symptoms include swollen, red, or tender gums, bleeding while brushing or flossing, receding gums, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, and changes in the way teeth fit together. In its early stages, periodontal disease may not cause any discomfort, making regular dental check-ups essential for early detection.
Yes, periodontal disease progresses in stages. It begins with gingivitis, the mildest form, which affects only the gums. If left untreated, it can advance to periodontitis, where the infection spreads to the bone and supporting tissues, leading to more severe symptoms and potential tooth loss.
Diagnosis typically involves a dental examination, including checking for gum bleeding, swelling, and pocket depth (the space between the gum and tooth). X-rays may also be taken to observe the health of the bone supporting the teeth.
Treatment depends on the disease’s severity. Early stages can often be managed with non-surgical treatments like deep cleaning (scaling and root planing). More advanced cases may require surgical interventions, such as flap surgery or bone and tissue grafts, to restore damaged tissues.
Research has shown links between periodontal disease and other health issues, such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions. The inflammation associated with periodontal disease may be a contributing factor to these systemic health problems.
Gingivitis, the earliest stage of periodontal disease, is reversible with proper oral hygiene and professional dental cleanings. However, more advanced stages of the disease may require more extensive treatment, and damage to the gums and bone can be irreversible.
Preventing periodontal disease involves maintaining good oral hygiene, including regular brushing and flossing, and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings. Avoiding tobacco, managing health conditions like diabetes, and maintaining a balanced diet also contribute to healthy gums.
Most periodontal treatments are performed with minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia can be used during procedures to ensure patient comfort. Post-treatment, any discomfort is typically mild and can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
If you’re unsure whether your situation constitutes a dental emergency, it’s always better to err on the side of caution and contact our office. Our experienced team can guide you and provide the necessary advice.
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*Redeemable after completed paid treatment. Must be a new patient to our organization and must not have been seen in ANY OF OUR LOCATIONS. The patient will receive a gift card via email or SMS after completion of their appt.
^For New Patients that do not have dental insurance. New patients must be 18 or older to receive free exam and x-rays. Discounts cannot be combined with other offers or dental discount plans. Additional fees may be included in individual cases.
^^For new patients without dental insurance. Includes Exam, X-Ray and Routine Cleaning. A Periodontal Cleaning requires additional fees, and rescheduled for further treatment. Cannot be combined with other offers or dental discount plans.