Recognizing When You May Need Periodontal Disease Treatment in Waterford

The terms gingivitis, gum disease, and periodontal disease are all heard regularly, either in your dentist's office or on television commercials for oral hygiene products. Even though gum disease is so openly discussed, relatively little is really understood about it, like what it really takes to avoid it, how to recognize it, and why it is so vital to obtain periodontal disease treatment in our Waterford practice earlier rather than later.

Our health is not the result of millions of separate processes that occur in the body, but through a comprehensive system that works together on a daily basis. When one part of the body is thrown into a state of imbalance, the entire body will suffer. Today, we know that gum disease is linked to a number of serious health conditions due to the fact that the harmful bacteria that thrive in an unhealthy oral environment travel to other organs, causing further destruction of healthy cells. So far, gum disease has been directly linked to:
  • Heart attack
  • Stroke
  • Diabetes
  • Respiratory disease
  • Osteoporosis
  • Digestive disorders
  • Low preterm birth weight
The extent gum disease affects the body is determined by the state of this oral condition. It is our goal to begin periodontal disease treatment in our Waterford practice at the first sign of gingivitis, when the condition can actually be cured. Once gum disease progresses past this initial stage, all we are able to do is maintain gum health through regular evaluation and ongoing treatment. Hence, learning the risk factors that may lead to gum disease may help our patients maintain better awareness of their gum health. The risk factors that may encourage gum disease include:
  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Suppressed general health
  • Brushing too aggressively
  • Misaligned teeth
  • Hormonal changes
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Dental appliances
Regardless of the stage of gum disease, treatment is available. Our periodontal specialist, Dr. Bhola, has extensive training and experience that allows our patients to resolve issues with periodontal disease and alleviate the discomfort and health risks associated with this condition. Using specialized techniques, teeth, gums, and roots are addressed by the removal of plaque build-up. The extent of treatment will depend on the state of gums and teeth, and on how far gum disease has progressed. Rest assured that patient comfort is always our priority, and your periodontal disease treatment in our Waterford office will be completed with the utmost care.

To address gum disease and improve oral health, contact us for your next visit.

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