Periodontal disease, another name for gum disease, is an infection of the tissues that hold teeth in place. Gum irritation, edema, and bleeding may result from this. If untreated, it may also result in tooth loss and loss of bone.

Poor dental hygiene, smoking, genetics, stress, hormonal fluctuations, some medications, and illnesses like diabetes are risk factors for gum disease.

In most cases, gum surgery is done to restore the lost bone structure and to help maintain healthy conditions for the gums and teeth by encouraging good oral hygiene. Thus, it is a comprehensive approach to stop tooth loss brought on by gum disease. It is important for gum disease treatment that the action is taken timely.

FAQ

What are the symptoms that show I require gum surgery?

It will look like your gums are pulling away from your teeth. You will consistently smell or breathe poorly. The teeth may be slipping out of place. There may be development of pus around the teeth. Come to our walk in dentist clinic to get your gum examined.

How can I take care of my gums to avoid surgery?

You can take care of your gums using fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth twice a day. To get rid of food particles and plaque from in between teeth and along the gum line, you must floss every day. To eliminate bacteria and improve breath freshness, use an antiseptic mouthwash. Consuming a diet low in sugar and carbohydrates and well-balanced. Getting regular cleanings and examinations at the pediatric dentist, family dentist or kids dentist. In addition, gum disease can be avoided by giving up smoking and managing stress.

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