Healthy Gums



Healthy gums are the foundation for your teeth, much like the foundation for your house. Healthy gums provide the support needed for your teeth to function as they should. Having unhealthy gums is like having termites in the foundation of your house. To the untrained eye everything seems fine, but progressive and often irreversible damage is being done.

healthy_gumsWhat are Healthy Gums?

  • Are light pink in color (darker for people with darker complexions)
  • Are stippled, much like the surface of an orange
  • Are not tender or swollen
  • Don't bleed when brushing or flossing

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Healthy Gums Don't Bleed

Gum disease (Periodontitis) is the leading cause of tooth loss among adults. It is known as a "silent" disease because it is rarely painful, especially in the early stages. Bleeding Gums is often the first warning sign most people have of Gum Disease.

What is Gum Disease?

According to the American Dental Association, at least 60% of adults in the United States have moderate-to-severe gum disease! No doubt, you've heard some of the terms: Plaque, Tartar, Calculus, Gingivitis, Periodontitis, Pyorrhea, Periodontal Disease, Gum Disease. But what does it all mean? Quite simply, Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease) starts when plaque and tartar (calculus) are allowed to accumulate at the base of your teeth. The bacteria in the plaque leads to an infection in the gums (gingiva) called Gingivitis. Left untreated, the infection spreads to the tissue and bone that holds your teeth in place, a condition called Periodontitis (Pyorrhea). Because of the bacterial infection associated with Periodontitis, tooth abscesses are also common.

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This patient has Periodontitis. Notice the bone deterioration and uneven level of bone.
Healthy gums and bone.

What are the Signs of Gum Disease?

Gum Disease is rarely painful, especially in the early stages. Although there may be no visible signs, some of the common indications of Gum Disease are:

  • Gums that bleed when you brush or floss (healthy gums will not bleed)
  • Gums that are red, swollen, or tender
  • Gums that have pulled away from the teeth (receded)
  • Pus (infection) between the teeth and gums
  • Loose permanent teeth or separating (drifting) teeth
  • Changes in the way your teeth fit together when chewing
  • Persistent bad breath

Is There a Cure?

Gum Treatment can effectively be used to treat and control even advanced cases of Periodontitis (Pyorrhea), but the more advanced the disease, the more likely it will lead to tooth loss. Prevention and Early Detection are your best defenses against Gum Disease. It is critical to catch and treat Gum Disease early before destruction of bone and tissue has compromised your oral health.

How Can I Prevent Gum Disease?

The best "brushers" in the world will naturally build up tartar on their teeth. Even patients with "healthy" gums and teeth should see their dentist regularly to remove the build-up of tartar and check for the formation of new cavities. Patients with Gum Disease, or patients that build up large amounts of tartar, may need to have their teeth cleaned frequently to help control the amount of bacteria in the mouth. At your regular recall appointments (Cleanings), we always evaluate the condition of your gums.

perio examA thorough exam, which includes x-rays, visual inspection, and an analysis of hard and soft tissue, helps determine the health of your gums.

If you have any specific questions about Gum Disease that weren't answered here, or if you would like an appointment for a Gum Disease screening, please Contact Us.

 

A Healthy Heart Starts with a Healthy Smile

healthy_gums Gum Disease can kill more than just your smile! Recent research has identified a link between Gum Disease and Heart Disease, and other health problems. The bacteria associated with Gum Disease can enter your bloodstream and threaten your overall health.

Making your gums healthy

Patients with Gum Disease often require specialized Gum Treatment. Visit your dentist to find out what is appropriate for your particular case.



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Keeping your gums healthy

Prevention and Early Detection are your best defenses against Gum Disease.

  • - Brush and floss daily.
  • - Visit your dentist regularly.
  • - Follow your dentist's instructions.

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