Periodontal Surgery
Gum disease (periodontitis) is a problem for over 60% of the adult population. Because
it often goes unnoticed until the later stages, it has often been called a "silent
epidemic" in North American culture. Some of the signs and symptoms of gum disease
are red, swollen gum tissue, bleeding of the gums when you brush or floss, chronic
bad breath, and loose teeth. The cause of gum disease is a bacterial infection in
the gum tissue surrounding the tooth. This infection is worsened by the presence
of plaque and tartar on your teeth. When this tartar is not removed professionally
by a dentist or dental hygienist, an infected pocket can form around the tooth.
When this pocket deepens, the infection can spread to the fibers supporting the
tooth and to the surrounding bone. Left untreated, this gum disease can lead to
the formation of an abscess and the loss of one or more natural teeth. Treatment
for gum disease can be surgical or non-surgical in nature. Please call our dental
office for more information.