Are you alert to signs of gum disease? Periodontal problems impact the oral and systemic health of nearly 50% of Americans 30 years older on up, reports the CDC. At our office in Budd Lake, NJ, Dr. Steven Abrams and Dr. Elyse Abrams want you well-informed so your smile--and your overall health--thrives.
What is gum disease?
Gum disease is an infection of the soft tissues which support your teeth. How does it happen? Basically, oral bacteria multiply in plaque and tartar in interdental spaces and at the gum line. These Strep microbes overrun the gums and--left untreated--the underlying connective tissue and bone.
Like all illnesses, symptoms of periodontal infection start small. In fact, gingivitis, the mildest and earliest form of gum disease, causes minor symptoms. However, these can escalate quickly, and everyone should know what to watch for.
At Abrams Family Dentistry, we can recognize these signs of early gum problems:
More advanced stages of gum disease (periodontitis) exhibit these concerning signs:
The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) reports that the inflammation associated with periodontitis impacts your entire body. It appears linked to serious health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and osteoporosis. In other words, unhealthy gum tissue makes you sick.
Treating and preventing gum disease
Along with recognizing the signs of early gum disease, Dr. Abrams wants you to know that gum disease can be prevented. Consistent brushing and flossing to control deposits of plaque and tartar are key to oral health maintenance. However, these preventives also help:
Dr. Abrams treats gum disease with deep hygienic cleanings and root planing to remove long-standing deposits of plaque and tartar. He may add antimicrobial medication below the gum line, and set a schedule of periodontal maintenance. Advanced periodontitis may require gum grafting or other interventions to restore oral health and prevent tooth loss. In this case, we work closely with a periodontist in town to get your smile as healthy as can be.
A vibrant smile
It starts with your gum tissue. Please work with your family dentist in maintaining your periodontal health. Phone Dr. Steven Abrams and Dr. Elyse Abrams in Budd Lake, NJ, for a check-up and hygienic cleaning: (973) 691-8200.
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