Severe periodontal (gum) disease should not be ignored.
It’s an inflammation and infection of the gum tissue and bone that support your teeth. The chronic inflammation of periodontal disease (periodontitis) can result in lost teeth. Untreated periodontal disease is also closely linked to the onset and progression of a long list of seemingly unrelated conditions including type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease and respiratory disease.
The good news is that improving your oral health by treating severe gum disease now can reduce the amount of inflammation from the disease that enters the bloodstream, the inflammation that’s linked to these other serious conditions.
Many Ways of Treating Gum Disease
Individuals with very early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) may be able to reverse the condition all together.
For patients with more advanced cases of gum disease, we can manage the disease with a variety of medications and treatments (and often a combination of them) that will also depend on your oral and overall health.
These solutions include:
Take the Next Steps
If you suspect you have gum disease or have been told you indeed have gum disease and finally want to take the first step to protect your gums and teeth, contact usfor an evaluation by one of our six specialists.
We’ll review options with you to find the best way to move forward toward saving your smile.
Referrals are always welcomed but are not required.