The Cure for Gum Disease

 

It is surprising the sheer number of people who have gum disease when you realize that the cure for gum disease is simple and straightforward if it is caught in its early stages. Taking preventative measures and seeing a dentist regularly is all that is really essential in the making sure this bothersome problem doesn’t become part of your life. Of course, there are many people who do develop gum disease and need to seek professional dental help to treat the problem and give them a healthy, gum disease free mouth. Once this disease has reached a severe stage, this are some of the treatments a person has to look forward to.

  • Soft tissue graft
  • Regeneration
  • Pocket reduction

Starting with a soft tissue graft, this procedure is used as an attempt to replace the damaged gum tissue. In severe cases of gum disease, the gums literally dissolve leaving the sensitive root of your teeth exposed. Doesn’t sound very pleasant, does it? The first thing that is done during this procedure is to be sure all of the disease causing bacteria is eliminated. The periodontist then removes skin from the palate to graft over the exposed root. This procedure can take several tries before the problem is corrected and the treatment has been known to be uncomfortable and unpleasant. However, in the case of exposed teeth roots, there aren’t a lot of other options.

Not only is the soft tissue damaged with severe gum disease, but the bone can be as well. For a situation like that, the cure for gum disease is often regeneration. Once the bacteria and infection has been completely eliminated, a dentist will administer treatments specifically tailored for your genetic code and hope for the bone to regenerate by itself. This is one of the most effective treatments for damage at the gum line.

Of these cures for gum disease, pocket reduction is probably the least painful. When serious gum disease occurs, the gums pull away from the teeth creating pockets. These pockets become breeding grounds for the bacteria that cause gum disease. So it’s like taking a bad situation and making it worse. Like the other treatments, the bacteria and infection must first be killed. The dentist then evens out any blemishes that may have formed on the teeth from the gum disease. Over time, the gums will readhere to the surface of the teeth and disaster will be avoided.

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