Posted by OC ADVANCED PERIODONTICS on Sep 6 2017, 05:02 AM
Periodontal disease, more commonly known as gum disease, is a serious, yet often-found infection of the gums that can lead to tooth loss if it is not treated. In its preliminary stages, gum disease can exist as gingivitis, often with very little visible signs of infection occurring. Spotting gum disease early on is essential to ensure you take the steps necessary to treat it.
The symptoms of gum disease are subtle, due to the fact it can advance slowly over a long period of time. Due to this, fluctuations in your smile might not be easily recognizable. The first clue is to look for physical irregularities like abnormal bleeding. If your gums appear extremely red, swollen, or inflamed, an oral ailment such as gum disease is most likely to blame.
Fluctuations in your mouth’s appearance can also be connected to periodontal disease. This can include the lengthening of your teeth due to the recession of gum tissue, as well as loose, wobbly, or easily-shifting teeth. Bad breath that keeps returning may also be an indication of gum disease.
For additional help with gum disease, Dr. Huston, Dr. Bergman, and our team at OC Advanced Periodontics are here to give you the smile you desire. If you would like to schedule your next visit, please contact our periodontist office in Tustin, California, at 714-795-3117 to talk to a member of our team. Set the stage for the dental healthcare you deserve.
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