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Gum Disease; Frequently Asked Questions? Gum Disease; Frequently Asked Questions?

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Gum Disease; Frequently Asked Questions ? What is Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease)? Gum diseases are categorized according to the seriousness of the disease. Mainly it can be classified into gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a primary stage of gum disease that affects the gums. If you don't take it seriously, it can lead to a mo re destructive form of gum disease, known as periodontitis. Such types of conditions require Gum Disease Treatment Houston . It is the primary cause of tooth loss today. Anybody can be susceptible to gum disease at any age. Usually, it is caused by plaque. If you don’t remove the plaque regularly it will develop calculus which develops a breeding condition for the germs leading to the gum infection. The main reason behind losing teeth is that disease attac ks the gums and the bones that provide a base for teeth to stay in their place. Eventually, your teeth become loose and fall out. How does it get started? Gum disease develops when plaque deposits up and below the visible edge of your gums. If plaque is not extracted on a regular basis by practicing daily oral hygiene, it becomes hard and converts into tartar. Tartar advances a bacterial infection at the con nective point. This initial grade of gum disease is known as gingivitis. Your gums may become red but you don’t consider it serious. When gingivitis becomes more serious, small dental pockets start to appear. You may notice puffy gums and they may bleed when you brush your teeth. Eventually, the infection damages the gum tissue. Over time, it may lead to tooth loss. What are the signs of gum disease? Visit the Dentist Houston Midtown , if you notice the following indications: ● Bleeding gums during brus hing of the teeth. ● Red swollen, sore gums. ● Gums that have taken away from the teeth. ● Persistent bad breath. ● Formation of pus between your teeth. ● Loosen teeth. ● Changes in biting way. ● Changes in the fitting of partial dentures. Maybe, you don’t have any warning signs. That’s why it is essential to go through regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations. Dental treatments Some of the recommended dental treatments are discussed here; Scale and polish: For the removal of plaque and tartar, your dentist may recommend you to have your teeth scale and polished. It is considered a professional clean or gum disease cleaning . The gum disease dentist Houston will remove plaque and tartar from your teeth using special instruments. After that he/she polish your teeth to eliminate marks or stains. Root planing: You may require root planning in s ome cases of gum diseases. Your dentist Houston galleria may conduct the following procedure under local anesthesia. You may feel some pain and discomfort for up to forty - eight hours after treatment. Further treatment: If your gum disease is serious, you may r equire further treatment such as periodontal surgery as in case of severe infection, it becomes necessary to remove the affected tooth. Dentist Galleria, TX may describe the details of the surgery. The cost of gum disease treatment may be as less as $50 0 or more than $10,000 depending on the seriousness of the disease. The cost of normal dental prophylaxis may be $30 and $75 while the minimum cost for the scaling and polishing may lie between $140 and $210.