Some patients will need more than a professional cleaning (prophy) for their dental care. Patients with signs of gum disease (periodontal disease) may
require more therapeutic types of cleanings to remove harmful plaque and
bacteria from below the gumline and on the roots. Your doctor and hygienist will
work together to properly diagnose the extremity of your Periodontal Disease and
recommend a proper course of treatment.
Gum Disease
(Periodontal Disease)
The American Association of Periodontists state that gum disease accounts for approximately 70%
of all tooth loss in adults. Early signs of gum disease include bleeding gums
when flossing or brushing and gums that are red, inflamed, or swollen.
Gum disease and tooth decay are caused by the same bacteria.
These bacteria form plaque beneath the gum-line, which eats away at the bond
between tooth and gum. If deterioration is allowed to continue, "pockets" form
in between the teeth and the gums. Pockets deeper than 3ml may require special
treatment to remove the bacteria and plaque. Without treatment and continuous
maintenance, gum disease will eventually weaken the bonds that hold the teeth in
place.
There is no permanent treatment for gum disease.
However, it can be kept under control with proper personal hygiene and regular
visits to a trained dentist or hygienist.
For more information on whether you need a deep cleaning, or to schedule your next cleaning appointment with our Coos Bay, OR and North Bend, OR dentists at South Coast Family Dentistry, give us a call!
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