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Saw Mill Dental
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Is Gingivitis the Same as Periodontal Disease?

Gingivitis is the first stage of this disease, and it often manifests through infection of the gum tissue or inflammation of the gum tissues that surround the teeth. Reversing gum disease is possible only at this stage, so if you think you have gum disease symptoms, then call to schedule a gingivitis cure in our Yonkers office.

What’s the Cause of Bleeding Gums?

Bleeding gums can be one of the signs of gingivitis, which is usually caused by poor oral hygiene. After you eat or drink, a sticky film called plaque begins to form on your teeth. When it’s not removed through brushing and flossing, then it travels to the crevices between your teeth and starts to decay. If plaque is left on the teeth, then it turns into tartar, which is a hard substance that can only be removed by a dentist. Gum disease is completely preventable through good oral hygiene, but it’s the primary cause of tooth loss for adults over the age of 35 and it’s completely unnecessary. If you think you have signs of gingivitis, then call today to schedule a gingivitis treatment. Don’t lose your teeth and your oral health when it isn’t necessary.

Are There Common Gum Disease Symptoms?

You may have gum disease for a long time but be unaware of it. Alternatively, you may experience the following gingivitis symptoms, with or without pain:

  • Bad breath or an off taste in your mouth
  • Inflamed, sensitive or swollen gums
  • Minor bleeding when you floss or brush

If you notice any of these signs of gingivitis, you should schedule a dental appointment without delay. Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults who are over 35 years of age, so don’t become part of this statistic when this disease is completely preventable.

Are There Gum Disease Signs?

During your dental exam, your dentist will check for the presence of any of the following:

  • Inflamed or infected areas on your gums
  • Pus between your teeth and gums
  • Loose teeth or unevenly spaced teeth
  • Swollen gums
  • Receding gums

The presence of any of these may indicate that you have gingivitis and your dentist will recommend the best gingivitis cure for your unique situation. If you have any of these signs of gum disease, then call us today to schedule a gum disease cure.

What Are the Gingivitis Stages?

There are three stages of periodontal disease.

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease and a treatment regimen has the best prognosis at this stage. You may be unaware that you have the disease at this stage, so a professional examination can detect any early signs of gingivitis.

Periodontitis

If your gingivitis symptoms aren’t addressed, your gum disease can develop into periodontitis. At this stage, reversing gum disease isn’t possible, but your dentist may be able to ameliorate the damage. During this stage of gum disease, you’ll have periodontal pockets in your gums that will trap plaque and food detritus which will hasten the progression of the disease. Your dentist will use more aggressive treatments at this point to halt further progression of your gum disease.

Advanced Periodontitis

This is the final stage of periodontal disease and by this time, you’ll have incurred irreparable damage to your jawbone and gum tissues and will have lost most or all of your teeth. This is a travesty because gum disease is completely preventable when caught in the first stage of gingivitis. If you have gingivitis symptoms, call us without delay.

Is There a Gingivitis Cure?

The best cure for this disease is prevention. Brushing and flossing at least twice daily combined with the use of an antibacterial mouthwash and regular dental checkups and cleanings can prevent the formation of gum disease. If you have gum disease in Yonkers, then call our office to schedule a gum disease treatment.

How Can I Treat My Gingivitis?

Although your home efforts play a significant role in your good oral health, you still need professional treatment. Use a regimen of good oral hygiene at home and get regular dental exams and cleanings, and you shouldn’t need a gingivitis treatment.

Is There a Treatment for Gingivitis and Advanced Periodontitis?

If conservative treatments for gingivitis haven’t worked, your dentist may try more aggressive treatments such as antibiotics, antibacterial mouthwashes, professional scaling, root planing, and in more serious cases, surgery. Although a gingivitis cure isn’t possible for advanced periodontitis, some of the damage can be ameliorated to provide you with good oral health once again.

If you need a gingivitis treatment for your gum disease in Yonkers, then call Saw Mill Dental at (914) 357-8917 and let us help you. No matter your stage of gum disease, we can help you to improve your situation and restore your oral health. Call us today, we look forward to speaking with you and working with you.

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