Gum Disease Treatment

Gum disease is the most common dental problem

You’re not alone if you have gum disease. Also called gingivitis, the Canadian Dental Association estimates that 7 out of every 10 Canadians will develop gum disease during their lives. Many don’t even realize they are affected because the beginning symptoms are subtle, but leaving gum disease unchecked can lead to other major health concerns.

The early stages of gum disease are referred to as gingivitis. The plaque on your teeth harbors bacteria, which causes inflammation. If the bacteria grow and lead to periodontal disease, small pockets form underneath the teeth and are prone to infection. The bone and tissue keeping teeth attached to your mouth begin to break down from the infection. Eventually, this can lead to tooth loss.

How gum disease is connected to heart disease and diabetes

The American Academy of Periodontology reports that people with gum disease are nearly twice as likely to have heart disease than those who don’t, though an exact correlation hasn’t been defined. There are also some studies that suggest gum disease could be a risk factor for strokes.

If you are diabetic with poor control of your blood sugar, you are more prone to gum disease. You are also more likely to lose teeth than others with gum disease. Children diagnosed with IDDM (Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus) are more at risk as well.

Get more information about the relationship between dental health and diabetesheart disease, and pregnancy.

Symptoms of gum disease

  • Gums bleed during and after brushing

  • Bad breath or bad taste that won’t go away

  • Gums tender or swollen red

  • Pockets form between gums and teeth

  • Teeth loosen or shift

You may have gum disease or be in the early stages if you experience these symptoms. Obvious symptoms, however, aren’t always present. Book a complimentary consultation at our Blackfalds dental clinic to see if periodontal treatment may be responsible for any discomfort you’re experiencing.

Prevention of gum disease is not complicated

You can help to keep periodontal disease at bay by:

  • Brushing your teeth 2-3x per day

  • Flossing daily

  • Refraining from smoking

  • Properly monitoring blood sugar levels (if diabetic)

  • Scheduling regular cleanings and exams at Blackfalds Dental Centre

Gentle Laser Gum Treatment in Blackfalds

Our general dentists are able to perform periodontal treatment with a small laser that’s used to sterilize the space between your gums and teeth where bacteria often thrives. The blood vessels are then sealed so the bacteria causing the gum disease can be eliminated.

Laser gum treatment a common, safe method of treating gum disease.

If your insurance provider doesn’t cover dental implants, we have a multi-step appeal process to help you obtain the coverage you are entitled to. We can also offer payment options to help make dental implants as affordable as possible.

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