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Treating Gum Disease

 

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, encompasses a range of conditions that affect the tissues supporting the teeth, including the gums and bones. It typically starts with gingivitis, characterized by inflamed and bleeding gums, which, if left untreated, can progress to more severe forms known as periodontitis. Treatment for gum disease involves various strategies to control infection, reduce inflammation, and prevent further damage. Here’s an overview of the treatment options:

Professional Dental Cleaning: The initial step in treating gum disease involves a professional dental cleaning performed by a dentist or dental hygienist. This process removes plaque and tartar buildup, which contribute to the inflammation of the gums.

Scaling and Root Planing: For cases of mild to moderate gum disease, scaling and root planing may be recommended. This non-surgical procedure involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline and smoothing the tooth roots to eliminate areas where bacteria can accumulate.

Medications: Antibiotics or antimicrobial mouth rinses may be prescribed to control bacterial growth and reduce inflammation. These medications can help manage infection and support the healing process.

Surgical Procedures: In more advanced cases of gum disease, surgical interventions may be necessary. Procedures such as flap surgery, bone grafting, and tissue regeneration aim to repair damaged tissue and promote the growth of healthy gums and bone.

Ongoing Maintenance: Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential for managing gum disease. Dentists can monitor your oral health, provide additional treatments if necessary, and offer guidance on effective oral hygiene practices.

Lifestyle Changes: Maintaining good oral hygiene practices at home, including brushing, flossing, and using antimicrobial mouthwashes, is crucial for preventing gum disease from worsening. Additionally, quitting smoking and adopting a healthy diet can contribute to overall oral health.

At Nano Dental, we prioritize the early detection and treatment of gum disease. If you notice signs like bleeding gums or persistent bad breath, it’s time to act. Our expert team offers personalized evaluations and treatments to restore your gum health. With advanced techniques and a caring approach, we’re your partner for a healthier smile. Contact us today and take control of your oral well-being.

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Last Update: 22.08.2023

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