Tri Dental - Gingivitis and Periodontitis Gum Disease Treatment

Gingivitis and Periodontitis Gum Disease Treatment

Gum disease is a life-threatening disease that can impact your overall health. Getting treatment early for gum disease can save you from future health complications. If you're experiencing signs of gum disease call our dental experts now at (352) 589-6067.

Gum disease can lead to periodontitis if not treated in time, affecting your dental health. It can lead to other problems like Diabetes, Heart Disease, Respiratory Disease, Cancer, and Alzheimer’s Disease.

Our highly qualified dentists and dental staff offer complete dental care all under one roof. We ensure your comfort while treating issues like gingivitis, gum infection, and tooth decay. We will protect your smile and overall health with our expert dental care.

Call (352) 589-6067 NOW to schedule Your gum disease treatment and achieve the smile of your dreams that will safeguard your overall health.

Trust our dental experts at Tri Dental to protect your gums, teeth, and smile from gum disease. Dr. Rita, our highly qualified dentist, has been helping the residents of Eustis, FL, and surrounding areas for many years. She always listens to all your questions and concerns to provide tailored solutions according to your unique needs.

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What Causes Gum Disease and Periodontal Disease?

Gum disease is very common. A study by the National Library of Medicine shows that almost half of all Americans will have some form of gum disease by the age of 40! There are many reasons why people get gum disease. These include genetics, poor oral hygiene, diet, certain medications, and activities like smoking or vaping.

Is Gum Disease Dangerous if Left Untreated?

Absolutely! Gum disease gets worse over time and can become very harmful. At first, you might notice gingivitis symptoms, like red, swollen gums, bad breath, or bleeding gums when you brush.

If gingivitis gets worse and turns into periodontal disease, you almost certainly need professional treatment. This is because it can damage the soft tissue and cause infections, cavities, and even tooth loss. If it gets really bad, you might need treatments like bone grafting to fix the damage.

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Why Is My Breath Bad?

If your breath smells terrible (halitosis), it might be due to poor oral hygiene. Not brushing or flossing regularly or skipping dentist visits can lead to bad breath. This happens because plaque, tartar, and bacteria start growing on your teeth, causing multiple dental problems.

For instance, the bacteria that cause gum recession and disease can create a bad smell and taste in your mouth. Scaling and root planing or deep cleaning are excellent dental procedures that can help.

Why Choose Tri Dental for Gum Disease Treatment?

Our expert dental clinic, Tri Dental, uses the latest technology to solve dental health issues like gingivitis. Our soft tissue laser is highly effective for treating even severe cases of periodontitis.

This technology allows us to precisely target and eliminate damaged tissue and infections at their source. We offer personalized dental treatment plans to ensure you and your family receive the highest level of care. In addition to laser therapy, we also provide professional teeth cleanings, root scaling, planing, and home care kits to support your dental health at your convenience.

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3 Easy Ways We Clean Up Gum Disease

Professional Cleaning

When gum disease is in its early stage (gingivitis), our family dental practice team at Tri Dental will clean it with a general cleaning. Tartar and plaque, caused by bacteria, can harden your teeth and release harmful acids that can damage your teeth and gums. Our hygienist will remove the buildup that you can't clean off at home using professional cleaning instruments.

Dental cleanings focus on the teeth above and slightly below the gumline. If we have cleaned your teeth due to mild gingivitis, we must follow up to ensure it doesn’t come back. Dr. Rita may recommend another preventive cleaning appointment within several months—possibly three to four times yearly.

Scaling and Root Planing

When gingivitis reaches a later stage, the gums start to detach from the teeth, leaving hidden spaces where bacteria can multiply and damage your teeth. Some teeth and gums can become so diseased without regular dental services that extraction becomes necessary. Scaling and tooth root planing at Tri Dental can heal and protect your teeth. Here’s how it works:

  • Scaling: Dr. Rita uses professional instruments to clean the surface of your teeth under the gumline, down to the root.
  • Planing: We shape and smooth your tooth's surface below the gum line, encouraging your gums to reattach to your teeth. After your gums heal, they should attach well to your teeth, keeping them healthy with regular dental care.

Top Techniques for Effective Gum Disease Treatment

When tackling gum disease, a multifaceted approach is crucial for effective results. At Tri Dental, we employ a variety of advanced techniques to ensure your gums stay healthy and disease-free:

Ultrasonic Cleaning

Ultrasonic cleaning is a highly efficient technique that utilizes ultrasonic vibrations to break down plaque and tartar deposits on your teeth and below the gum line. The vibrations, combined with a stream of water, effectively remove buildup without causing any discomfort. This method is beneficial for reaching areas that traditional cleaning tools might miss, ensuring a thorough cleaning.

Antimicrobial Treatments

We use antimicrobial treatments to combat bacteria directly with mechanical cleaning techniques. These treatments may include mouth rinses, localized antibiotic delivery, or systemic antibiotics. Antimicrobial agents help reduce bacterial load in your mouth, preventing the progression of gum disease called periodontitis.

Laser Therapy for Pockets Reduction

Laser therapy is effective in reducing periodontal pockets. Laser therapy reduces the depth of gum pockets by targeting and vaporizing infected tissue, making it easier for you to maintain good oral hygiene. This technique minimizes bleeding and discomfort, accelerating the healing process.

The Benefits of Modern Gum Disease Treatments

Embracing modern gum disease treatments offers numerous benefits, significantly enhancing oral health and overall well-being in surgical treatments. One primary advantage is the precision and efficiency of advanced techniques such as laser therapy and ultrasonic cleaning.

These methods accurately target problem areas, reducing treatment time and ensuring minimal patient discomfort.

How To Maintain Healthy Gums and Prevent Disease

Maintaining healthy gums and preventing gum disease involves daily oral hygiene practices and regular dental check-ups. Begin by brushing your teeth at least twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, ensuring you clean all surfaces of your teeth and along the gumline.

Floss daily to remove plaque and food particles between your teeth that a toothbrush cannot reach. Complement these practices with an antibacterial mouthwash to reduce bacterial count and freshen your breath. Regular visits to your dentist for professional cleanings and examinations are crucial for the early detection and management of gingivitis.

Call Us for Your Gum Disease Appointment Today!

Dr. Rita and our team are here to provide top-quality gum disease prevention treatments for you and your family. At Tri Dental, we use the latest technology and expert care to keep your receding gums and your smile healthy.

Call (352) 589-6067 NOW to schedule Your gum disease treatment and achieve the smile of your dreams that will safeguard your overall health.

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