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What is Gum Disease?

 
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Gum disease is the common name for Periodontal Disease.

This is a disease that attacks the gums and bone that hold your teeth.
It is a slowly progressing disease and is often overlooked because in the early stages, there is no pain or discomfort.

The early signs of gum disease include
redness of the gums
puffiness or swelling of the gums
bad breath

In the advanced or late stages of gum disease, the gums lying over the teeth can become loose. The teeth can become shaky. In the worst case, the teeth may be lost.

The cause of Gum Disease is the bacteria that accumulates in plaque. Plaque is the coating on teeth that needs to be brushed away daily.

Gum Disease is an infection
Infections in the mouth can affect other parts of the body.
In recent years, research has shown links between gum disease and diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and even preterm low-weight births.
To find out more, click the mouth-body connection.

Gum Disease can be prevented by :
  careful daily brushing and flossing to remove plaque.
  regular scaling to remove calculus (hardened plaque) that accumulates in between teeth and below gums.
becoming a non-smoker .
  controlling your diabetes, if you are a diabetic .

How is Gum Disease treated?
At Smile Makers, treatment begins with an assessment of the teeth and gums for both the presence and extent of disease.
Depending on the severity of the disease, treatment may involve sessions of deep scaling and root planing to remove calculus (hardened plaque) accumulated below the gums. Careful removal of unhealthy tissues followed by diligent hygiene at home can greatly improve the condition of the gums.
Antibiotics and antiseptic mouthwashes may be prescribed to reduce the bacterial infection of the gums. In severe cases, gum surgery may be required.

Pink, firm, healthy gums are essential for keeping your teeth strong. Smile Makers will teach you the correct home care techniques to keep your gums healthy.

The Best Expression is a Bright, Healthy Smile!

 

Smile Makers Dental Clinic   Address : #09-26 Novena Medical Center, 10 Sinaran Drive, Singapore 307506  Tel: 6 39 727 39  

E-mail: info@smilemakers.com.sg

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