Published On: August 13, 2013By Categories: Blog

Aug1-Gum Disease Part 2

You know we’re always happy to see you at Creekview Dental. We think of you as part of our extended family. So we’re truly concerned when we see patients with periodontal disease, or what we usually call “gum disease.”

When gum disease is in its early stages, you might not even be aware that there’s a problem. In that case, your gum disease may go untreated and progressively get worse. If that happens, then your gums are harder to treat, and your teeth and overall health can be at serious risk.

What Is Gum Disease?

If you read or hear anything about gum disease, you probably run across different terms that all sound like the same thing. Let’s start with some of the basics.

  • Periodontal disease and gum disease are the same thing. It’s an infection of the gums, the tissues that are holding your teeth in place.

  • Gingivitis is the mildest form of periodontal disease, and you might not spot the symptoms yourself. Your gums become red and swollen, and may bleed easily when brushing or flossing. You may think some bleeding is natural when you’re cleaning your teeth—not true! It’s one of the first signs that you should call our dental office in Woodbury for a checkup and to have us assess the health of your gums.

  • Periodontitis occurs when the dental plaque that forms on your teeth begins to spread below the gum line. The bacteria in plaque irritate your gums, cause inflammation, and that’s when the gum tissue can break down. This can cause loose teeth, bone loss or even the loss of one or more teeth.

Healthy teeth and gums are important building blocks for good overall health and well being. They’re one of our first priorities when you’re here for dental checkups. If you’re due for a regular visit, or have any questions or concerns, give us a call at 651-738-8204 to schedule a visit.