What causes periodontal disease to form in our smiles? This often begins with inflammation, also known as gingivitis. Our gums can become inflamed due to plaque buildup, a sticky layer that coats the teeth is created by factors like poor brushing and flossing and a diet high in sugar and starch. Using tobacco products could be a factor, as could a family history of the disease, inflammatory illnesses, and the use of certain medications. As part of your treatment, our team will assess the cause and extent of the disease to choose the best route to a strong and healthy smile.
You should know the common symptoms so you can contact our team for an exam and consultation. People with the disease often experience sore, red, and bleeding gums, as well as gum recession. Without treatment, the symptoms grow in severity as the disease reaches the periodontitis stage, the one linked to adult tooth loss. We don’t want you to lose stability in your smile, so when you begin to experience one or more of these possible warning signs, reach out to our team right away.
Our team starts with a thorough exam with advanced digital technology, so we can assess the cause and extent of the disease, and choose the right treatment options. In the early stages, we could conduct a deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing. We can also offer Ozone Therapy and Supportive Periodontal Maintenance. For more advanced cases, we can use dental lasers to trim away diseased tissues and reshape the gum line, so you can enjoy a healthier and more attractive smile. Moving forward, preventive treatments can be used to keep your smile strong and whole.
If you have any questions about the causes and symptoms of the disease, or if you want to undergo treatment to manage it and avoid tooth loss, then contact our team today to learn more. We even address missing teeth with dental implants!
Our team wants to help you enjoy good oral health and a smile free of tooth loss. To learn more about managing the disease to strengthen your smile or to schedule your appointment, give us a call at our office in Encinitas, CA today at 760-642-0711.
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