Guaranteed Swollen Gums Treatment In Reno, Nevada
Periodontal gum disease treatment at Absolute Dental from a periodontist will provide you with the best treatment for gum disease. This includes standard gum disease treatment options, severe periodontal disease treatments, restorative options for teeth beyond repair, and cosmetic dentistry services if gum disease has led to aesthetic issues you may have with your smile.
What Symptoms May Mean I Require Gum Disease Treatment?
According to the Mayo Clinic, healthy gums are solid, fit close to the teeth, and are either light pink, darker pink, or brown. Symptoms that may indicate periodontitis include:
- Swollen gums
- Red or purple gums
- Sore gums
- Persistent bad breath
- Bleeding gums
- Gum infections
- Puss
- Loose teeth
- A tooth falling out
- Pain when chewing
- Receding gums
- Changes in your bite (the way your teeth sit together)
- Different spacing between your teeth
If you’re experiencing any of the above symptoms, contact Absolute Dental in Reno.
The Stages Of Gum Disease
According to the National Library of Medicine (NIH), gum disease in its early stage is called gingivitis. Gingivitis causes swelling in the gums and is generally easy to treat without causing major problems (at least initially). When gingivitis develops into periodontitis, this is when teeth can begin to become loose.
The sooner a patient is treated for gingivitis or periodontitis, the easier it is to treat. The American Dental Association (ADA) stages periodontitis into four stages and three grades. The stages depend on the severity of the disease, and the grade depends on the potential for disease progression. Factors such as how much gum and bone loss are present, how many teeth have been lost, and risk factors for progression determine the stage and grade.
Causes Of Gum Disease
The Cleveland Clinic notes that the most common cause of gum disease is dental plaque. However, there are medical conditions, genetic factors, and other habits that increase your risk of gum disease, such as:
- Tobacco use of any kind
- Bad oral hygiene
- Diabetes
- Certain autoimmune diseases
- Hormone changes due to pregnancy, menopause, etc.
- Heart disease
- Genetics
- Stress
Are You Looking For Gum Disease Treatment From A Periodontist In Reno, Nv? Check Out Absolute Dental’s Reno Locations Today.
(844) 8‑SMILE‑NOW
(844) 876‑4536
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Benefits Of Periodontal Disease Treatment
There are numerous benefits to dentist gum disease treatment, such as:
- Less risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes
- Decreased risk of gum recession
- Decreased risk of losing teeth
- Decreased swelling and discomfort
- Less likely to experience mouth pain
- Less likely to have bad breath
- Less likely to experience bleeding gums
- Less likely to require expensive dental procedures to fix issues caused by untreated periodontal disease
- A more aesthetically pleasing smile
Tips For Preventing Bleeding Gums
If you’re asking yourself, “Why are my gums bleeding?” There may already be a problem. While eating something crunchy or being too rough when brushing or flossing can cause light bleeding, in most cases, healthy gums shouldn’t bleed easily. So, it’s best to check with your dentist to ensure there isn’t an underlying cause for the bleeding. Gums that are prone to bleeding due to gum disease would benefit from the following:
- Brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes
- Floss in between your teeth before brushing
- Use a dentist-recommended mouthwash
- Avoid smoking and tobacco use
- Get regular dental cleanings
- Follow dentist recommendations on gum disease treatment and prevention