At your Encinitas/San Diego, CA periodontal practice, we specialize in helping our patients manage the effects of gum disease. Without treatment, an infection can ruin the stability of your smile, leading to tooth loss and other negative consequences. In today’s blog, we discuss recognizing the cause of receding gums and providing treatment to help stabilize them.
If your gumline appears different in your smile compared to recent years, it is time to talk to your dentist. While the cosmetic effect of a receding gumline is obvious, its threat to your oral health is far more severe. Without treatment, gum disease can destroy so much connective tissue that your teeth become loose. The uncovering of your teeth’s roots can lead to painful sensitivity issues that rob you of the joy of mealtime. We could explore how a gum graft helps restore the original look of your line and its function. Taking advantage of modern laser technology can mean less downtime while you recover from your treatment.
The cosmetic and health effects of gum disease can wreak havoc on your smile. By implementing a graft, you gain valuable tissue that secures each tooth’s place in your smile. Using specialized lasers, we make small pin-sized holes that help us move tissue into the desired location. Known as the Pinhole Surgical Technique, this treatment minimizes the amount of bleeding you experience. While previous techniques required sutures, our new methods remove this need.
What else can your periodontist do to help manage your gum health? There are a variety of techniques we can call upon to secure your oral health. By performing a comprehensive examination of your mouth, we can determine if you would benefit from periodontal maintenance therapy. These regular cleanings go above and below the gumline to clear any bacterial deposits that contribute to infection. When your disease is in remission, the tissues begin to heal and relieve your symptoms.
Several concerns around gum disease should be taken seriously. One of them is the recession of your gums, something that affects many people who struggle with infections. To find out more about how we can take on this and other problems, call Dr. Kania’s office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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