Periodontal Disease Prevention

The best treatment for periodontal disease is prevention. Our specialists can only help you maintain the disease after you already have it and stop it from worsening. It could recur and lead to more issues in the future.

The best approach to prevent periodontal disease is to brush and floss every day, but even with careful maintenance, you could still be at risk. To acquire the best brushing and flossing practices, we work with you. Additionally, they discuss the actions that may raise your risk, including smoking, being under stress, and eating poorly.

Remember to get in touch with a dental expert if you have symptoms of periodontal disease. Periodontists and dentists have the expertise and experience; therefore, please don't wait to get in touch if you have gum disease.

Symptoms

Gums that are red, irritated, and retreating unhealthily are typical signs of periodontal disease. On occasion, bleeding and sensitivity can result from this. As the condition worsens, your supporting bone is destroyed, which causes teeth to shift and eventually fall out.

You might need to stop taking some drugs, like aspirin and blood thinners, after speaking with your doctor. Most dentists recommend that patients refrain from both for at least 24 hours prior to their appointment.

To lessen your risk of contracting an infection, your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic.

Causes

When the bacteria in tooth plaque begin to irritate your gums, you have periodontal disease. Gum disease can affect anyone, although certain individuals are genetically predisposed to it. Poor oral hygiene is the most frequent cause of plaque, which makes it possible for calculus to develop above or below the gum line.

Scaling

Plaque and tartar that have built up on the tooth surface, along the gum line, and particularly at the tooth root are removed during scaling. To reduce oral microorganisms, a spray antibiotic and an ultrasonic scaling tool are used in the procedure.

preparing the roots

Root planing removes toxic substances and harmful microorganisms that are damaging the interior of your tooth or the root. Your tooth's root is smoothed to remove the bacteria and promote healing. Future bacterial growth is also prevented by doing this.

Root planning and scaling both have many benefits. Your respiratory and cardiovascular systems' health is enhanced by removing the accumulated bacteria. It also protects you from tooth loss as well as the typical side effects of periodontal diseases, like discomfort, bad breath, and stains.

Fast Facts

Did you know that periodontal disease will afflict 80% of Americans by the age of 45 and that 4 out of 5 people who have the condition are unaware they have it? This is because the early stages of gum disease can be symptom-free and painless, which is yet another justification for a diligent daily brushing and flossing routine.