Periodontal Disease or Gum Disease is an inflammatory disease caused by bacterial infection in the gums. This is also one of the most common causes of tooth loss in adults.
Gum Disease attacks the gums, bones, and the surrounding structures of your teeth. This is a very serious condition but it can be prevented and most importantly stopped through good dental hygiene and proper management and treatment of the disease.
Caused by the colourless bacteria that forms on the teeth called plaque, this needs to be removed everyday through proper brushing techniques. If plaque is not removed from the teeth, the gums will start sliding downwards from the teeth. This movement creates pockets in between the teeth and gums where the plaque can enter and fill, which causes infection and further deterioration.
Signs and symptoms of Periodontal Disease:
- Do your gums bleed when you brush or floss your teeth?
- Are your gums red, swollen or tender?
- Do you have sores in your mouth?
- Are your gums receding? Have they pulled away from your teeth?
- Do your teeth appear longer than they have in the past?
- Are there spaces developing between your teeth?
- Do you suffer from bad breath?
- Do you have a constant bad taste in your mouth?
- Are your teeth more sensitive than usual?
- Are any of your teeth loose?
- Is there any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite?
If you believe you may be suffering from Periodontal Disease, please make an appointment at The Cosmetic and Dental Implant Centre today. Call 01204 521 514 or click here to email us now.
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