Periodontal disease aka gum disease

Periodontal disease is inflammation and infection of your gums and the bone that supports your teeth. Symptoms may include bad breath, loose teeth and bleeding, swollen gums. The good news is, your dentist can help you strengthen your gums with simple treatments, like periodontal cleaning.

What is periodontal disease?

How to identify and proactively treat periodontal disease

Periodontal disease — also known as gum disease — refers to inflammation and infection of the tissues that support your teeth. Poor oral hygiene can result in gum disease. However, some people are more prone to this condition than others are, even with proper brushing and flossing.

Thankfully, the early stage of gum disease, also called gingivitis, is reversible. To prevent gum disease from settling into a permanent case of periodontal disease, it’s important to regularly visit your local Radix Dentistry dentist to keep your smile healthy and clean.

The stages of gum disease

1. Healthy gums

Your gums, jaw, and periodontal ligament hold your teeth together firmly, and there is little to no buildup of plaque or tartar.

2. Gingivitis

Bacteria from plaque can irritate your gums, making them red, sensitive, and prone to bleeding. Plaque needs to be cleaned to prevent tartar formation and to prevent gum disease from becoming a permanent condition.

3. Periodontitis

As plaque and tartar create build-up along the gum line, the gums and bone recede. This bone loss is irreversible but can be stopped before it worsens.

4. Advanced periodontitis

The bone and tissue damage has progressed to the point that they can no longer properly hold the teeth in place. Teeth can become loose, fall out, or need to be removed professionally.

Periodontal disease symptoms

Periodontal disease, the more advanced stage of gum disease, is not reversible and can lead to tooth loss. It’s important to get immediate dental support to recover the health of your teeth and gums.

The good news is that your Radix Dentistry team can design a care plan to restore your oral health.

  • Persistent bad breath
  • Reddish or purplish gums
  • Pain while chewing
  • Bleeding or sore gums
  • Receding gum line
  • Changes in bite/fit in dentures
  • Formation of deep pockets between teeth and gums

Specialized dental care for periodontal disease

If you’re experiencing any periodontal disease symptoms, Radix Dentistry is here for you. Book an appointment with your local periodontist today.

Periodontal disease (periodontitis) treatment options

Treat for early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) treatment options

Treatment for periodontitis

Treatment for advanced periodontitis

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Periodontal disease (periodontitis) treatment FAQs

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