Patients with the disease often notice their gums appear more red than usual. Gum tissue should be pink, redness is a sign of inflammation. Soreness and bleeding when brushing and flossing are also common warning signs of inflammation. If you experience these symptoms, then see us right away for a diagnosis. If we address the problem in the gingivitis stage, we can reverse the problem. Once gum disease forms, there is no cure and we will instead need to manage the issue with regular treatment to prevent the advanced stages from developing.
In order to avoid the onset of periodontal disease, one needs to prevent gum inflammation. Steps to help avoid the disease include:
Periodontal disease has also been connected to certain long-term illnesses and medications as well, so knowing your medical history is crucial for understanding the state of your smile and preventing the onset of gum problems.
Without treatment, gum disease enters an advanced stage known as periodontitis. At this stage, the disease actually destroys the tissue connecting the teeth and gums, increasing the risk of loose teeth and adult tooth loss. If you experience changes to your gum tissue, such as pain or redness, then contact our team today. We have preventive treatments to help reduce the risk of the disease and safeguard your smile.
If you recognize the symptoms we’ve discussed in today’s blog, then please give us a call. For more information, schedule a consultation with Dr. Kania by calling her periodontal office in Encinitas/San Diego, CA, at (760) 642-0711.
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