Periodontal Disease Treatment

Your gums are the unsung heroes that keep your smile healthy and beautiful. However, they are also one of the most neglected parts of your mouth, and people often pay little attention to their gums. Neglecting your gum health can be disastrous for your teeth and oral health. Gum (periodontal) diseases can cause serious problems such as chronic bad breath, tooth loss, and damage to your jawbone.

Thankfully, On Pointe Dentistry offers a high-quality periodontal disease treatment in Phoenix to help keep your gums healthy and your smile beautiful.

Different Stages Of Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease begins when bacteria present in plaque covering your teeth infect the gums. If left untreated, these bacteria can cause sensitivity, bleeding, swelling, and pain in your gums, leading to a serious infection called periodontitis.

Periodontal disease spreads gradually from your gums to other parts of your mouth in the following stages:

Gingivitis

Gingivitis, the early stage of gum disease, causes bad breath, swelling, bleeding, and pain in the gums. If not treated promptly, gingivitis can lead to gum recession, tooth decay, and jawbone density loss. Our periodontist in Phoenix deep cleans your teeth and gums during gingivitis treatment to remove bacteria.

Periodontitis

Untreated gingivitis leads to periodontitis, gum disease in which the soft tissue that supports your teeth are also infected. The roots of your teeth are exposed; in severe cases, the bacteria can cause a systemic infection. Periodontitis treatment involves scaling, bone and tissue grafting, and root planing.

Advanced Periodontitis

In this stage, the jawbone erodes around the tooth roots, gums recede, and tooth loss occurs. Advanced gum disease treatment requires pocket reduction surgery, bone grafting, and guided tissue regeneration.

How Can You Prevent Gum Disease?

Taking care of oral health is the best way to prevent periodontal disease. Some simple tips that can keep your gums healthy and disease-free include brushing and flossing with proper technique twice a day; using an antimicrobial mouthwash that can control plaque; visiting your dentist regularly at least once every six months; having a healthy, balanced diet that is low in sugar.

If you are experiencing symptoms of periodontal disease and need gum treatment, please schedule an appointment with our expert dentist at On Pointe Dentistry today!

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