What You Need to Know About Periodontal Diseases

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What You Need to Know About Periodontal Diseases

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Do you know that gum disease and not tooth decay is the major cause of tooth loss among adults? Periodontal or gum disease is caused by bacterial infections that attack the tissues and the supporting bone that hold your teeth. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, an estimated 80 percent of American adults have some form of periodontal disease. It’s often painless and people who are afflicted by gum disease are not even aware they have it.

What are the symptoms of periodontal disease?

If you experience any of the following symptoms, you should visit your periodontist for a periodontal evaluation.

There are different forms of periodontal diseases. It could be a simple case like gingivitis wherein the gums bleed easily, red and swollen. Gingivitis is usually caused by poor dental hygiene. Further, untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis. In this case, the plaque spreads below the gum line and the bacteria from the plaque irritate the gums. As the disease progresses, the gums separate from the teeth forming pockets (spaces between the gums and teeth). The more gum tissue is destroyed, the deeper the pocket becomes. The unfortunate end result of the diseased gum is tooth loss.

How can we prevent periodontal disease?

Proper brushing and flossing everyday helps remove the plaque from your teeth. Regular dental appointments are also important. You should have your teeth cleaned by a dental hygienist at least twice a year to remove the calculus from the spaces in between your teeth and gum lines your toothbrush and floss may have missed.

Choosing the right oral care products is as important as regular brushing and flossing. Here are some general guidelines that work for most patients:

To learn more about periodontal disease and treatment, visit our Ft. Lauderdale dentists at sleepdentists.com.

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