Gum Disease
South Point Family Dentistry in Belmont, NC, can provide you with preventative care and periodontal treatment you can rely on.
Understanding Gum Disease
Bacterial growth in your mouth can lead to periodontitis, also known as gum disease. Gum disease starts as gingivitis and progresses to advanced periodontitis. While it is typically preventable with routine checkups, in-office cleanings, and a proper at-home oral care routine, it’s crucial to turn to our experienced dentists when it’s time for more effective solutions.
Gingivitis can usually be reversed with adequate brushing and flossing, although advanced periodontitis will require professional treatment.
What Are the Symptoms of Periodontal Disease?
Warning Signs of Gingivitis
- Red, swollen, or tender gums
- Receding gum tissue
- Gums that bleed easily
- Bad breath
Warning Signs of Advanced Periodontitis
- Persistent bad breath
- Jawbone deterioration
- Loose teeth or tooth loss
- Changes in your bite
Promote Periodontal Health With Our Practice in Belmont, NC
Gum disease—including gingivitis—can severely impact your oral health, which means it’s important to seek treatment if you suffer from the condition.
Our dentists, Drs. Gary McCor and Ashley Starr, help patients from our Belmont dental office by providing comprehensive treatment for periodontal disease. With our help, you can enjoy full functionality and a healthy smile for years to come!
For more information or to request a consultation, get in touch with us today!
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View on GoogleGum Disease Risk Factors
There are various risk factors that may contribute to the development or progression of periodontal disease, including:
- Age: As you age, a variety of factors increase your risk of developing periodontal disease.
- Tobacco use: Smoking has been linked to oral cancer and other health complications, including gum disease.
- Systemic diseases: Diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis can compromise the body’s immune system.
- Certain medications: Anti-depressants and some heart medicines can cause dry mouth, which can ultimately lead to gum disease.
If you are wondering if you’re at risk or you're beginning to experience symptoms of periodontal disease, get in touch with us as soon as possible to discuss your potential treatment options.
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I had a wonderful and informative experience. Amber and Dr. Starr were great. I'm a stickler on professionalism and presentation and they had both plus some. Highly recommended.
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Procedures for Advanced Cases
Pocket Reduction
When scaling and root planing aren't enough to treat periodontitis effectively, you may be a candidate for pocket reduction. This procedure removes bacteria trapped between teeth and gums as well as diseased gum tissue. Your teeth roots can be smoothed to prevent bacteria from growing, and your gums are sutured in a way that minimizes pocket depth.
Gum Graft
Gum recession can result in tooth sensitivity, loose teeth, exposed roots, and pockets between the tooth and gum. A gum graft can restore your gumline and protect your teeth after gum recession.
Bone Regeneration
Bone loss can occur as periodontitis progresses. We can use bone—or a material similar to bone—to bolster weakened areas in your jaw, preventing further bone loss and health complications it can cause. If a missing tooth has resulted in bone loss, grafting can make you eligible for implants.