Risk Of Having Gum Disease

 

Gum infection is an effect of bacteria build up inside the mouth. Infection can become severe if not treated early. Getting rid of plaque is the most effective way of preventing gum infection and gum disease for it is its major culprit. Poor oral hygiene invites harmful bacteria to grow and causes gum disease and increases your risk of certain medical conditions linked with dental health, such conditions includes heart attack, stroke, diabetes and weak immune system.

Bleeding and swollen gums are its earliest indications and it should not be ignored even if pain is not experienced. Symptoms of gum infection can be painless and unrecognizable at its early stage. The condition can progress to advance periodontal disease were gums bleeding and swollen gums are persistent and pain even gets worse.

Periodontal (gum) disease is caused by a serious infection that can spread around the root of the teeth causing bone reduction and, if left untreated, tooth loss. A skilled periodontist will evaluate your condition and depending on its severity, recommend either non-surgical periodontal treatment or gum surgery.

Gum disease goes through several stages. As the disease progresses in severity, the periodontal treatment options become more complex, costly, and time-intensive. It is important that at the first signs of gum disease symptoms you seek an experienced and professional periodontist.

It is imperative to keep a close watch on potential gum disease symptoms. Allowing your periodontist to make an early diagnosis can make the difference between non-surgical periodontal treatment and full-blown gum surgery. Advanced gum disease often requires periodontal (gum) surgery. Gum surgery becomes the only viable periodontal treatment once the tissue around your teeth becomes too unhealthy to be repaired with non-surgical treatment.

In the event you are diagnosed with gum disease, your periodontist may recommend non-surgical periodontal treatment. For advanced cases, gum surgery may be required. The biggest factor in the treatment options available to you will be how quickly your gum disease is detected and how rapidly it advances.

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