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Periodontal Care


Side by side drawings comparing a healthy tooth with another tooth suffering from periodontal diseaseGum disease, also known as periodontitis, is a hazardous infection and inflammation of the tissues and bone that hold the teeth. In its early stages, it is referred to as gingivitis, and in its later stages, periodontitis. The gums may bleed during gingivitis and become red and swollen. On the other hand, periodontitis results in tooth loss because it impairs biting, causes teeth to become loose, and pulls the gums away from the tooth. Gum disease can be avoided with regular brushing, flossing, and dental appointments. Visit Frankart Family Dental to schedule an appointment.

What Are the Advantages of Periodontal Maintenance and Care?


Gum disease can affect anyone, and it occurs due to bacterial plaque, a white film that builds up on the surface of your teeth. The plaque consists of bacteria that generate toxic acids, which harm your gums and teeth. Tartar, a rough, porous coating, forms when plaque is left on your teeth for an extended period. By regularly brushing and flossing, plaque and tartar buildup can be avoided.

No matter how careful you are in brushing your teeth, plaque buildup is impossible to avoid, necessitating deep dental cleaning. Professional teeth cleaning helps eliminate all plaque and tartar accumulation, reducing the risk of cavities. Besides, teeth cleaning can avoid gum disease since it removes bacteria below the gum line. Untreated gum disease can harm the surrounding bone tissues of the dental roots, resulting in bad breath, unsightly gum tissue, and ultimately, tooth loss.

Gum Disease Prevention


Periodontitis is avoidable by maintaining good oral hygiene throughout your life. It's essential to brush your teeth at least two times a day, in the morning and before bedtime. Also, you must floss daily, particularly before brushing. Flossing is crucial because it eliminates all the food particles stuck between your teeth.

Additionally, book regular checkups and cleanings with your dentist at least twice a year. People with tooth problems should see the dentist more often. Avoid using tobacco products since they can cause gum damage and eventually gum disease.

Treatment for Gum Disease


No matter how severe, periodontitis can be treated, but it takes a long time and sophisticated procedures. Deep teeth cleaning methods like scaling and root planing are used to get rid of tartar and stubborn stains from the roots of your teeth, where bacteria grow. The dentist may recommend antibiotics to eradicate gum infections that dental cleaning did not eliminate.

If the infection is severe, your dentist will do flap surgery. The method aids in the removal of sediments from the gum line. For those who have lost bone, bone grafting is helpful since it promotes bone regeneration. Subsequent examinations are crucial to let your dentist track your recuperation. Your dentist may suggest alternate procedures as needed.

If you have any oral problems, visit Frankart Family Dental for a checkup. Call us today at (513) 809-1366 for more information.
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