Welcome to Missoula Dental Arts, where we are dedicated to preserving the health and beauty of your smile. In this comprehensive blog post, we're shedding light on gum disease—what causes it, how to recognize its symptoms, and the treatment options available. Understanding gum disease is essential for maintaining optimal oral health, and at Missoula Dental Arts, we're here to guide you every step of the way.
At Missoula Dental Arts, we know that gum disease often begins with poor oral hygiene habits. When plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—accumulates on the teeth and along the gumline, it can lead to inflammation and infection of the gums. Other factors, such as smoking, hormonal changes, certain medications, and systemic diseases like diabetes, can also contribute to the development of gum disease.
Gum disease typically progresses in stages, each with its own set of symptoms. In its early stage, known as gingivitis, symptoms may include red, swollen gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing. As the disease advances to periodontitis, symptoms may worsen, with gums pulling away from the teeth, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, and changes in the bite pattern becoming more apparent. Without prompt treatment, gum disease can eventually lead to tooth loss and other serious health complications.
At Missoula Dental Arts, we emphasize the importance of preventive care in treating gum disease. Professional cleanings, performed by our skilled dental hygienists, remove plaque and tartar buildup from the teeth and below the gumline, reducing inflammation and preventing the progression of gum disease. For patients with more advanced gum disease, we may recommend scaling and root planing—a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar from the root surfaces of the teeth and smooths the tooth roots to promote healing and prevent further infection.
In some cases, antibiotic therapy may be prescribed to help control bacterial infection and reduce inflammation associated with gum disease. Antibiotics may be administered in various forms, including oral medications, topical gels, or mouth rinses, depending on the severity of the infection and the patient's individual needs.
For patients with severe gum disease that has caused significant damage to the gums and supporting structures of the teeth, surgical interventions may be necessary to restore oral health. Surgical procedures such as flap surgery, bone grafting, and tissue regeneration can help reduce pocket depths, repair damaged bone and soft tissue, and restore the integrity of the gumline.
At Missoula Dental Arts, we understand the importance of early detection and prompt treatment in managing gum disease. By understanding the causes and symptoms of gum disease and exploring the treatment options available, you can take proactive steps to preserve the health and beauty of your smile. Whether you're experiencing early signs of gum disease or seeking advanced treatment for more severe cases, our experienced team is here to provide compassionate care and personalized treatment solutions tailored to your unique needs. Don't let gum disease compromise your oral health—schedule an appointment with Missoula Dental Arts today and take the first step toward a healthier, happier smile.
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