Periodontal Disease

Periodontal Disease(Gum Disease)

Periodontal diseases are infections of the structures around the teeth, which include the gums, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. In the earliest stage of periodontal disease gingivitis the infection affects the gums. In more severe forms of the disease, all of the tissues are involved.

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  • Gum disease is a chronic bacterial infection that affects gums and bone supporting your teeth.
  • Healthy gums appear coral pink and firm and form a sharp point where they meet your teeth.
  • Gingivitis :- early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis. In this stage gums are red, swollen, bleed easily, little/no discomfirt with gingivitis.
  • Plaque build up is the primary cause of gum disease.
  • If plaque is not removed each day by brushing and flossing it hardens. The hard plaque known as tarter contains bacteria that can irritate gums and breaks down the fibers that hold the gums tightly to the teeth, creating periodontal podats that pal with bacteria. This can lead to severe infection, pain and swelling.
  • Your tooth or teeth also may loosen and require removal.
  • Other factors linked to gum disease include smoking and tobacco use, pregnancy, diabetion, genetics.

Treatment:

In early stages treatment of gum disease involve a special deep deaming also called as scaling and root planning.

Description of scaling and root planning:

Periodontal Disease

  • Gum disease is a chronic bacterial infection that affects gums and bone supporting your teeth.
  • Healthy gums appear coral pink and firm and form a sharp point where they meet your teeth.
  • Gingivitis :- early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis. In this stage gums are red, swollen, bleed easily, little/no discomfirt with gingivitis.
  • Plaque build up is the primary cause of gum disease.