Gum disease is progressive; it starts with common gingivitis which happens when plaque is allowed to build up on the surface of teeth and quickly and quietly progresses to periodontitis which can lead to the loss of teeth.
The statistics are quite shocking; as serious as periodontitis can be if left untreated, half the American adult population is affected by it. There is absolutely no reason for this as there are numerous options for periodontal treatment in South Loop. There is n excuse for letting this disease get to the point where tooth loss is inevitable.
Gingivitis becomes periodontitis
Gum disease quietly sneaks up on people. Gingivitis, the initial stage, starts when plaque is not properly removed from the surface of teeth by regular brushing and flossing. Indications of gingivitis include swollen and red gums and perhaps even bleeding. Gingivitis is easily controlled with excellent daily oral care along with regular professional cleanings.
If gingivitis is not controlled, periodontal treatment in South Loop must become more aggressive. The next stage is periodontitis; toxins from this disease affect the gums as well as the jaw bone and the ligaments that hold the teeth firmly in place. As the disease progresses the teeth will become loose and eventfully fall out.
Nonsurgical treatment:
The initial step in combating the effects of periodontitis called scaling and root planing. The periodontist scraps the built up plaque and tartar from the teeth and tooth roots, the surfaces are smoothed which prevents bacteria from assembling once again. After a period of time, the condition of your gums will be assessed to determine if further treatment is required.
Homecare:
Periodontal treatment in South Loop can solve gum problems but the disease can reoccur if meticulous oral care is not practiced at home. You can expect the periodontist to give you instructions on how to properly brush and floss.
If plaque and tartar are allowed to get out of hand you can expect gum trouble which may lead to extensive periodontal treatment in South Loop. For information on how to avoid periodontitis you are invited to make an appointment with Dental Specialists of South Loop.