Gum disease is one of the most common dental health
problems today. Left unchecked, this disease can lead to serious dental and
general health problems. Even if your oral health seems good, it’s crucial to
know the signs before there are serious consequences to your gums, teeth and
overall health.
Why Does it Matter?
Your Health is at Stake
Gum disease can be downright devastating to your dental
health, resulting in pain, discomfort, and eventually tooth loss. But beyond
that, it has been linked to a number of different conditions and chronic
diseases, including heart disease, dementia, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis,
and premature birth. It is thought that the bacteria and inflammation, over
time, cause problems throughout the body.
Earlier Treatment Leads to Better Outcomes
Gum disease has three stages: gingivitis, early
periodontitis, and advanced
periodontitis. During its initial stage, gum disease is usually reversible
with regular professional cleanings and daily brushing and flossing. The
prognosis is good when gum disease is caught early, and your gums can be returned
to a normal, healthy state.
When permitted to advance to the subsequent stages,
though, more intervention is necessary, and the condition is usually not
reversible. Early periodontitis and advanced periodontitis usually require care
that extends beyond things you can do at home. Typically, this involves
reducing the size of pockets that develop between the gums and teeth. In the
most extreme cases, bone grafts may be needed to prevent tooth loss.
What Are the Signs?
It’s important to know the signs of gum disease and seek
treatment promptly. A major challenge of detecting gum disease early are the
seemingly unalarming symptoms early on. Often the only sign of gum disease in
its early stages is bleeding gums during brushing and flossing. This may or may
not be accompanied by tenderness or continuous bad breath. As the disease
advances and as the gums deteriorate, bleeding may subside with no further
symptoms until the teeth begin to loosen.
I Think I Might Have Gum Disease, What’s Next?
If you suspect you may have gum disease—whether in its
beginning or later stages—contact Dr. Hanasab’s office in North Hollywood or Van Nuys for a
consultation. Our experienced staff can help you get on the right track with
your dental health. Whether your gum disease is in the early stages or has
progressed beyond that, we can help you achieve a bright and healthy smile for
years to come.
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