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How to Treat Gum Diseases


Posted on 10/24/2022 by Evan
How to Treat Gum DiseasesGum disease mainly occurs due to poor oral hygiene. If proper brushing, flossing, and professional dental cleaning are ignored, plaque will build up around and between your teeth. When left untreated, the bacteria can irritate the gums causing bleeding and swelling. If these signs of gum diseases are not treated, small pockets may appear between the teeth. With time, the pockets may deepen, leading to periodontitis, a severe type of gum disease. At this stage, you will likely experience issues such as tooth loss. That's why it is wise to learn effective treatments for gum disease. Continue reading and learn how to treat gum diseases.

Good Oral Hygiene


Brushing and flossing is a cost-effective treatment method for gum disease. However, this approach is only effective when gum disease is in its early stages. Brushing at least twice daily using fluoride toothpaste helps remove plaque bacteria along the gum line. You can also consider flossing at least once daily to remove plaque from the hard-to-reach spots in your teeth and gum line.

Non-Surgical Treatments for Gum Diseases


Depending on the severity of the gum disease, the dentist may perform a professional dental cleaning. This involves removing plaque and tartar buildup to reverse early signs of gum diseases. The dentist may also suggest dental scaling and root planing to deep clean your teeth. This technique helps to remove tartar below the gum line and smoothen the rough areas.

Surgical Gum Disease Treatments


In severe cases, surgery may be recommended to treat gum disease. When the gums and tissues surrounding your teeth are destroyed by advanced periodontitis disease, the dentist may suggest surgical treatments. For instance, a bone graft may be done to repair bone loss. The dentist can use donated bone or fragments of your bone to replace the damaged areas and restore your teeth' stability.

Another surgical gum disease treatment is flap surgery. This involves lifting the gum to remove tartar from the teeth's roots. The gums are then replaced so that the tissues fit perfectly against your teeth. Don't ignore the early signs of gum diseases. Book an appointment with us and get the best gum disease treatment.

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