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Gum Disease Treatment: Early Care for Lifelong Oral Health

Gum disease is a common but serious dental condition. If left untreated, it can lead to the destruction of the bone and tissue supporting your teeth, eventually resulting in tooth loss.

 

What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease refers to inflammation of the gums caused by plaque and tartar buildup. It occurs in two stages:

  • Gingivitis: Early stage with red, swollen gums that bleed during brushing

  • Periodontitis: Advanced stage involving damage to the supporting bone, causing loose teeth

 

Who Should Get Treated?

  • Those experiencing bleeding gums

  • People with persistent bad breath

  • Swollen, receding, or tender gums

  • Loose or shifting teeth

  • Anyone who hasn’t had a dental cleaning in over 6 months

 

Treatment Options for Gum Disease

  1. Scaling: Removes plaque and tartar from tooth surfaces and gum lines. This is the first step to reversing early gum inflammation.

  2. Root Planing: Deep cleaning below the gumline to smooth root surfaces and eliminate bacteria and toxins. Ideal for moderate to severe gum disease with deep pockets.

 

Aftercare Tips

  • Brush at least twice daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush

  • Floss or use interdental brushes to clean between teeth

  • Visit your dentist every 6 months or as advised

Early detection and treatment of gum disease can prevent serious complications and help you maintain healthy teeth and gums for life.

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