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Every day, countless individuals across America grapple with a significant dental problem known as gum disease. This is an oral health issue that our dentists at Triad Dentistry view with utmost seriousness, as it poses a real threat not only to the health of your teeth and gums but also to your overall health. Extensive medical research has repeatedly established a direct correlation between gum disease and other health and medical problems such as strokes, heart attacks, and diabetes. At Triad Dentistry, we assure our patients that we are vigilant in identifying signs of gum disease, including the early stage of gingivitis, as it develops, and we are dedicated to treating these issues effectively. Our approach towards treating gum disease at our Greensboro, North Carolina offices is as minimal as can be while still ensuring the best possible outcomes.
Battling gum disease is considered an ongoing process once it develops. The ideal scenario is to detect gum disease during its initial phase, known as gingivitis, when you come in for regular check-ups and cleanings at our office. If detected early, gum disease can be successfully reversed with a deep professional clean-up, ensuring bacteria is eliminated from those hard-to-reach spaces between your teeth and gums. However, deep cleaning might not always be sufficient to treat all stages of gum disease. In severe stages, the usage of topical or oral antibiotics, alongside possible procedures like scaling and root planing, helps to control the harmful effects of oral bacteria and its acidic byproducts. If gum disease is neglected and progression continues, pockets form between your teeth and gums. This significantly elevates the potential of tooth loss and, in certain cases, could even endanger muscles, ligaments, and bone, requiring minor oral surgery to mitigate these pockets.
Ignoring gum disease is not advisable. The minor inflammation that is present when you develop early-stage gingivitis does not just go away without proper intervention. Only through targeted treatment, nutritional assistance, and a personalized oral hygiene plan with our team can gum infections like this be stopped and the symptoms reversed. If gum disease is left without proper diagnosis and treatment, it can cause various secondary conditions–many of which are irreversible. Bone loss, for instance, is a repercussion of severe gum disease, and as the infection of your gums affects more of your bone, your teeth become less stable, increasing the likelihood of tooth loss.
We, the team at Triad Dentistry, welcome you to our Greensboro, North Carolina office. We are here to help you tackle your gum disease before it evolves to a stage where it can permanently endanger your smile and overall health. Dial (336) 383-1482 today to book your exam and cleaning appointment at 2516-A Oakcrest Avenue!