The tissues and bones that surround and support the teeth are referred to as the periodontium. An infection in this area is called periodontal disease.
The tissues and bones that surround and support the teeth are referred to as the periodontium. An infection in this area is called periodontal disease.
Many people in Laguna Hills, El Toro, Laguna Woods, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, and all throughout the world suffer from periodontal disease. Alicia Dental is skilled at detecting periodontal disease at its earliest stages and addressing the best ways for you to combat this problem.
Periodontal disease will not go away on its own. A thorough cleaning from a dental office and further instructions on how to best restore your mouth to its optimum functionality is required.
Before periodontal disease occurs, plaque that has not been removed from your teeth turns into a hard substance called tartar. Tartar can not be removed by brushing and flossing alone and needs to be addressed by a dentist.
When that tartar is not properly cleaned away from where your gums meet your teeth, your gums may become infected and start to recede. As your teeth and gums begin to separate, they leave spaces that can become infected.
At early stages, you may be instructed to change your oral hygiene routine. If necessary, other measures may be taken to reverse the effects of periodontal disease.
Though you may not notice any warning signs at all, there are a few symptoms that may indicate you have periodontal disease. Such symptoms include:
Receding: Your teeth may appear to be longer than before, or your gums seem to dip down lower around certain teeth than others.
Swollen: Some areas of your gums may seem larger or swollen compared to others.
Sensitive or tender: Certain foods or temperatures make certain areas of your mouth feel uncomfortable.
Red: Gums that are more red in color than usual.
Bleeding: Though you may think you simply brushed too hard, or too aggressively picked your teeth, there may be a different reason why your gums are bleeding.
When you have continuous bad breath – also called halitosis – even after brushing, you should speak with a dentist. Bad breath can be a sign of a variety of issues, and periodontal disease is one of them.
If you visit the dentist regularly, periodontal disease can be caught early. A thorough cleaning and inspection of your teeth and mouth are done to determine if there are pockets or recession of gums that are at risk of developing into periodontal disease.
Alicia Dental works hand in hand with the leading periodontal professionals in Laguna Hills, El Toro, Laguna Woods, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, and surrounding areas to save your mouth from periodontal disease
Please give us a call at (949) 770-7077if you have any concerns about periodontal diseases or would like to learn more. We are always happy to help!