By the time you notice that your gums are bleeding
(gingivitis), the disease has already been present for some time and it is not
in its earliest stage. It is not unusual to hear “My gums have always bled like
this” but treatment in not sought. Yet if our eyes started to bleed when we
washed our faces, we would generally rush to seek medical treatment! Bleeding
gums are not normal and healthy. Luckily, at this stage the periodontal disease
is fairly easy to treat and is reversible. When the disease has progressed past
the bleeding stage, you may notice some pain, gum recession, loosening, and bad
breath. If you have ignored your bleeding gums (possibly the earliest sign of gum
disease) because you think it is normal to have a little “pink” on your
toothbrush, you will likely have additional symptoms and conditions associated
with disease progression. At this point the bone and gum support for the teeth
may be permanently altered and diminished.
It is recommended that you adhere to the suggested time
intervals for your dental cleaning appointments. We will examine your gums
during your periodic dental cleaning appointments for early signs of periodontal
disease. While we clean your teeth, we will note areas where it is difficult
for you to remove plaque or where calculus forms and areas of gum tissue
inflammation and will record probing depths, which will measure your gum tissue
for signs of periodontal disease. We can then demonstrate effective oral
self-care to prevent these areas from progressing into periodontal disease.
We want to stress prevention. Don’t wait for the warning
signs of gum disease to occur before you schedule your dental hygiene
appointment. If you have very few fillings, have not lost any permanent teeth
(other than wisdom teeth), and have very thorough oral self-care daily, a
yearly cleaning and exam by the dental hygienist and dentist may be adequate.
If you have had a great deal of dental work performed (bridges, crowns,
fillings) or if you have missing teeth that have not been replaced and you don’t
spend time with adequate oral self-care, visiting the dental office three or
four times a year might be necessary. We will let you know what is appropriate
for your individual oral condition.
If you have any questions about Periodontal disease, please call Omni Dental Group @ (512) 250-5012.
If you have any questions about Periodontal disease, please call Omni Dental Group @ (512) 250-5012.
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