Periodontal Gum Disease Treatment

Periodontitis, or gum disease, is caused by excessive bacterial growth around the teeth and gums. If left untreated, periodontitis will cause your gums to become inflamed and irritated, eventually leading to tooth decay and destruction of tissue and bone around the teeth. Periodontal disease is a serious problem for many Americans, and it's important to get yearly evaluations to prevent and treat the disease. By receiving experienced training in periodontics, our dental team offers top-of-the-line Ventura gum disease treatment. Our primary focus at Casita Dental is assisting patients in keeping their gums and teeth healthy so they can enjoy dazzling smiles for many years to come!

THE THREE STAGES OF GUM DISEASE

Gingivitis - Gingivitis, the most common form of gum disease and fully reversible with professional treatment and at-home care. Gingivitis is identifiable by symptoms like red, swollen gums that easily bleed, a receding gum line, and bad breath. So long as basic oral hygiene habits are kept up at home between dentist visits, gingivitis can be stopped in its tracks.

Periodontitis - The second stage of gum disease is damage done to both the soft tissues surrounding the teeth as well as the tooth roots themselves. Gums are not only swollen but also become tender when touched, spaces develop between teeth, and infections run rampant. In order to combat this ailments beyond just professional cleanings, Tartar and bacteria must be removed from both surfaces of the teeth and beneath the gums through a process called scaling .

Advanced Periodontitis - This is the most severe stage of gum disease, characterized by significant loss of healthy soft tissue and bone that support the teeth. Advanced periodontitis is treated with all of the methods mentioned above, as well as laser assisted gum therapy, which uses a precision laser to kill 99% of harmful bacteria present in the periodontal pockets. Some patients may lose teeth during this stage or require extraction in order restore oral health.

If you are experiencing any gum disease symptoms, contact our office today to schedule a consultation. We will develop a customized treatment plan to get your gum health back on track!

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