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Gum Disease Treatment: Restore Your Smile and Your Health

~Reclaim your smile and oral health with Supercare’s gum disease treatment~

Maintaining healthy gums is an essential component of overall oral wellness. Our specialised gum disease treatments are designed to address various stages of gum issues, ensuring optimal gum health and a brighter smile. Our experienced dentists are dedicated to providing comprehensive gum disease treatments that heal you fully and optimise your smile, health, and confidence.

Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is a serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue, and may even lead to tooth loss.

Gum disease symptoms: Recognising early indicators

Recognising the symptoms of gum disease is vital for timely intervention. Common gum disease symptoms include:

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Bleeding gums after brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Receding gums
  • Pockets between teeth and gums
  • Loose or shifting teeth

If you notice any of these gum disease symptoms, seeking professional dental care promptly is crucial to prevent further complications.

How does a gum infection treatment work ?

Gum infection treatment, also known as gum disease treatment or periodontal therapy, is a comprehensive process aimed at restoring gum health and preventing further complications. At Supercare Dental & Cosmetics, our experienced professionals follow a meticulous step-by-step approach to ensure that your gum infection is thoroughly cured.

Step 1: Comprehensive assessment- The process begins with a thorough examination of your gums, teeth, and overall oral health. 

Step 2: Diagnosis and treatment planning- Based on the assessment, we create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. 

Step 3: Non-surgical deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)- Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline. Root planing smoothens the root surfaces to discourage further plaque buildup.

Step 4: Antibiotics and medications- In some cases, antibiotics or antimicrobial treatments might be prescribed to target and control the infection more effectively.

Step 5: Surgical interventions (if necessary)– For advanced cases, surgical procedures might be recommended. These can include gum flap surgery, bone grafting, or guided tissue regeneration to restore gum health.

Step 6: Maintenance and follow-up– After treatment, regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor your progress and ensure the effectiveness of the treatment. 

Step 7: Ongoing oral care- Gum disease treatment emphasises ongoing oral care practices to prevent the recurrence of gum issues. Proper brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups are essential for long-term gum health.

Step 8: Monitoring and maintenance- Gum health requires ongoing monitoring. Regular dental visits and cleanings are crucial for preventing future complications and maintaining the health of your gums.

Stages of gum disease : From gingivitis to periodontitis

Understanding the stages of gum disease is vital for recognizing the progression of this common oral health issue. At Supercare Dental, we believe in educating our patients about the various stages and their implications. Here are the key stages of gum disease:

Stage 1: Gingivitis

Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease and is often characterised by red, swollen, and bleeding gums. It is primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque along the gumline. At this stage, the infection is still confined to the gums and hasn’t reached the supporting structures of the teeth.

Stage 2: Early periodontitis

As gum disease progresses, it advances to early periodontitis. In this stage, the infection begins to affect the bone supporting the teeth. The bone might start to break down, leading to the formation of pockets between the teeth and gums. This stage can result in increased gum sensitivity, bad breath, and minor discomfort.

Stage 3: Moderate periodontitis

Moderate periodontitis involves further progression of bone loss and deeper pocket formation. Gums might recede, exposing more of the tooth’s surface. Tooth mobility could become noticeable, and the infection might cause discomfort while chewing.

Stage 4: Advanced periodontitis

At the most advanced stage, the infection severely damages the bone supporting the teeth. Teeth can become loose or even shift in position. Severe gum recession and potential tooth loss are common. The infection might also impact the overall health of the body, with potential links to systemic conditions.

Causes of gum disease

Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—on teeth and gums. Inadequate oral hygiene practices is a major cause of gum diseases. When an individual brushes infrequently or follows improper flossing technique, plaque can build up. Over time, this plaque hardens into tartar, which can only be removed by a dental professional. 

Other contributing factors, like smoking, genetics, hormonal changes (as in pregnancy), certain medical conditions like diabetes, and certain medications also cause gum diseases. By understanding these causes, you can take proactive steps toward proper oral care and regular dental visits, reducing the risk of gum disease and its potential complications.

Benefits of gum disease treatment: Beyond oral health

Gum disease treatment offers a range of significant benefits that extend beyond oral health, positively impacting your overall well-being. We believe in educating our patients about the advantages of seeking timely treatment for gum issues. Here are the key benefits of gum disease treatment:

  1. Improved oral health
  2. Reduced risk of tooth loss
  3. A more beautiful smile
  4. Relief from pain and discomfor
  5. No bad breath
  6. No further complications
  7. Improved confidence

What you can expect from your gum disease appointment

When you visit a Supercare Dental clinic for gum disease treatment, expect a thorough evaluation of your oral health. Our experienced professionals will first discuss your symptoms, medical history, and concerns. Based on your unique needs, a personalised treatment plan will be formulated. Our team will guide you through every step, ensuring your comfort and well-being throughout the process.

We aim to provide tailored gum disease treatments that address your individual needs. With a commitment to excellence and patient-centred care, our goal is to restore gum health, promote overall well-being, and set you on a path toward a healthier smile and improved quality of life.

We also provide the following services to make your visit comfortable:

  • Noise abatement headphones
  • Warm and comforting atmosphere
  • Animals or plush toys available as distractions during procedure
  • Ceiling screens with streaming services

If you are suffering from gum disease, then suffer no more. Visit your nearest Supercare Supercare clinic by scheduling a consultation today!

Benefits of treating gum disease

Restores oral health

Restores oral health

It is important to eliminate the bacteria, plaque and tartar from the mouth, to restore healthy gums and revive the oral health.

Prevents dental complications

Prevents dental complications

It prevents more serious oral problems. If the treatment is delayed, then protecting the teeth from bacteria becomes more difficult.

Overall health benefits

Overall health benefits

It is said that heart health and overall body’s functionality depends on oral health. By treating gum diseases, people can benefit in maintaining a healthy body.

FAQs

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, encompasses two main stages: gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is the initial inflammation of the gums, often causing redness, swelling, and bleeding during brushing or flossing. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, where the infection affects the supporting bone and tissues, leading to gum recession, pockets between teeth and gums, and potential tooth loss.

Signs of gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis) include:

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Bleeding while brushing or flossing
  • Receding gums or pockets forming between teeth and gums
  • Persistent bad breath or bad taste in the mouth
  • Changes in the way teeth fit together when biting
  • Loose or shifting teeth

If you notice these symptoms, it’s important to consult a dentist for evaluation and appropriate treatment.

Preventing gum disease involves maintaining a diligent oral care routine. Brush your teeth twice a day using fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristle brush. Floss daily to remove plaque and debris from between teeth and along the gumline. Avoid smoking or using tobacco products, as they significantly contribute to gum disease. Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings are vital to monitor and maintain your gum health.

Gum disease advances through distinct stages. The initial stage, gingivitis, is marked by inflamed and bleeding gums. It’s often reversible with improved oral hygiene. If left untreated, it can progress to early periodontitis, where gum recession and pockets between teeth and gums develop, causing minor bone loss. Moderate periodontitis follows, with deeper pockets and more substantial bone loss. Teeth might feel loose. In advanced periodontitis, the most severe stage, extensive bone loss occurs, teeth may shift, and tooth loss becomes a risk.

Treating gum disease might involve various procedures, and some discomfort might occur during and after treatment. However, dentists often use local anaesthesia to minimise pain during procedures like deep cleaning (scaling and root planing). Mild soreness or sensitivity after treatment is common but should subside in a few days.

The duration to treat gum disease depends on its severity, the chosen treatment plan, and how well you respond to the treatment. Mild cases might see improvement within a few weeks with consistent oral care and professional cleanings. More advanced cases, involving procedures like scaling and root planing, might require multiple visits over a few months.

Gingivitis is diagnosed through a combination of visual examination and assessment of symptoms. Dentists check for signs like red, swollen gums that bleed during brushing or flossing. They might use a periodontal probe to measure pocket depths between teeth and gums. X-rays can reveal bone loss.

Preventing gum disease involves maintaining a diligent oral care routine. Brush your teeth twice a day using fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristle brush. Floss daily to remove plaque and debris from between teeth and along the gumline. Avoid smoking or using tobacco products, as they significantly contribute to gum disease.