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Gum Disease: Understanding & Arresting A Stealthy EnemyUp to 80% of the population unknowingly has
chronic, significant gum disease. Characterized by a persistent bacterial
infection
surrounding
one tooth or several teeth, gum disease causes little discomfort and
produces few obvious symptoms. You see, gum disease begins small and
initiates a series of increasingly serious oral hygiene conditions
that can easily and imperceptibly lead to full-blown periodontitis,
tooth
and bone loss. Early on, when redness, swelling, and bleeding are the only symptoms, we can treat and reverse gum disease non-surgically. Generally, treatment will include careful, individualized instruction regarding the most effective means of brushing and flossing at home. This strategy is accompanied by professional scaling or careful scraping of all affected tooth surfaces, gum pocket irrigation, and even local antibiotic placement in areas of significant irritation. These tactics often result in immediate improvement, including reduced swelling, redness, and pocket size. If, however, symptoms don't improve significantly, you may require surgical treatment. |
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