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In the early gingivitis stage, you may have little warning. But over time, you may notice specific oral health changes like bad breath, bleeding gums, and loose teeth as gum disease progresses.
Your Royal Oak dentist emphasizes prevention through regular dental checkups and cleanings. But we are also here if you need treatment to improve your oral health and save your smile.
About Gum Disease
Gum disease typically presents as gingivitis, a condition your dentist can cure through regular dental care. But left untreated, it stops being curable and starts posing a threat to your teeth and overall wellness. It not only leads to tooth loss but can also threaten your heart health and other body systems.
Symptoms may include any of the following:
- Bad breath
- Gum inflammation
- Gum pocketing
- Periodic toothaches
- Bleeding gums
- Loose teeth
Remember, you do not have to have all the symptoms to be diagnosed with gum disease, which is why regular dental checkups every six months are so crucial.
Royal Oak Gum Disease: Prevention and Treatment
Gum disease risk factors include poor oral hygiene, tobacco use, lack of dental care, and possibly genetics. However, even if you have a family history of gum disease, seeing your dentist and adopting good habits still significantly lower your risks of developing the condition.
Treatment for gum disease may include:
- Professional teeth cleaning schedule
- Deep cleanings (below the gumline)
- A special at-home brushing, flossing, and rinsing schedule
- Topical antibiotics
Your dentist assesses your disease level and creates a suitable treatment plan for you.
Gum Disease Treatment in Royal Oak
If you have symptoms of gum disease or have not visited our dental office in a while, we urge you to schedule an appointment today.
Patients come to us from all locations, including Royal Oak, Clawson, Warren, Troy, and Bloomfield.