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Periodontal Diseases

What are periodontal diseases?

The word periodontal literally means "around the tooth." Periodontal diseases, also called gum diseases, are serious bacterial infections that destroy the gums and the surrounding tissues of the mouth. If the inflammation is left untreated, the disease will continue and the underlying bones around the teeth will dissolve, and will no longer be able to hold the teeth in place.

What causes periodontal disease?

As with many other oral health diseases, bacteria and plaque build-up is often the culprit. In fact, plaque build-up is the leading cause of gum disease. Other potential causes of gum disease include:

  • genetics
  • lifestyle choices
  • a diet low in nutrients
  • smoking / the use of smokeless tobacco
  • autoimmune or systemic diseases
  • diabetes
  • hormonal changes in the body
  • bruxism (incessant clenching of the teeth)
  • certain medications

What are the symptoms of periodontal disease?

The following are the most common symptoms of gum disease. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:

  • red, swollen, tender gums
  • bleeding while brushing and/or flossing
  • receding gums
  • loose or separating teeth
  • persistent odorous breath
  • dentures no longer fit
  • pus between the teeth and gums
  • a change in bite and jaw alignment

The symptoms of gum disease may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Consult a dentist or other oral health specialist for a diagnosis.

What are the different types of periodontal disease?

The different types of periodontal disease are often classified by the stage the disease has advanced to at the time of evaluation, including:

  • gingivitis
    With gingivitis, the mildest form of periodontal disease, the gums are likely to become red, swollen, and tender, causing them to bleed easily during daily cleanings and flossing. Treatment by a dentist and proper, consistent care at home help to resolve the problems associated with gingivitis.
  • mild periodontitis
    Untreated gingivitis leads to mild periodontitis. This stage of gum disease shows evidence of the bone around the tooth starting to erode. Prompt medical attention is necessary to prevent further erosion and damage.
  • moderate to advanced periodontitis
    This most advance stage of gum disease shows significant bone and tissue loss surrounding the teeth.

Treatment for periodontal disease:

Specific treatment for periodontal disease will be determined by your dentist based on:

  • your age, overall health, and medical history
  • extent of the disease
  • your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
  • expectations for the course of the disease
  • your opinion or preference

Treatment may include any, or a combination of, the following:

  • plaque removal
    Deep cleaning can help remove the plaque and infected tissue in the early stages of the disease, while smoothing the damaged root surfaces of the teeth. The gums can then be reattached to the teeth.
  • medication
  • surgery
    When the disease is advanced, the infected areas under the gums will be cleaned, and the tissues will then be reshaped or replaced. Types of surgeries include:

    • pocket reduction
    • a regeneration procedure
    • a soft tissue graft
    • crown lengthening

  • dental implants

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