Gum Health

Gum disease presents in patients in two forms – gingivitis and periodontitis. Left untreated, gum disease is the primary cause of tooth loss.

About Gum Disease at Drouin Dental.

Gum Health. Healthy gums. Healthy Mouth. Healthy Life.

At Drouin Dental, our specialists will begin with identifying whether or not you have gum disease. A combination of xrays with an oral examination will assess soft tissue, gum pockets, tissue detachment, gum recession and bone loss. When we have identified all issues presenting, a treatment plan will be put into place to address your needs and can include periodontal cleaning, deep cleaning or locally placed antibiotics. For patients with advanced gum disease, surgeries for bone or soft tissue grafting may be required.

Gingivitis.

Gingivitis is considered mild and reversible, involving inflammation of the gums from plaque build-up, poor nutrition and dental hygiene. Professional cleans combined with better at home care via brushing and flossing can easily treat and reverse gingivitis.

Periodontitis.

Periodontitis is considered severe and irreversible, involving the destruction of tooth supporting ligaments and bone. This disease presents with bad breath, gum recession, loose teeth and eventual tooth loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about dental implants, treatment options, and what to expect.

How does gum disease affect my overall health?

Your gum health is very important not only for your healthy smile, but it also helps to maintain your overall health. To
date, scientists have found links between gum disease and a number of other problems, including:

  • Heart disease
  • Diabetes
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

Complications during pregnancy and low birth weights
The best way to manage these problems is to manage gum disease. Excellent home care and regular visits to the dentist
can reduce the risk of these complications.

Yes. Without healthy tissue attachment, there is nothing to help hold the teeth into place. Do your gums grow back? No. If severe gum loss is a concern, therapies such as soft tissue grafting can help to re-cover the areas affected by recession.

You shouldn’t delay a gum disease examination. The first step is to find the cause of the gum disease. The next step is to treat it effectively. Good oral hygiene can reverse the earliest form of gum disease: gingivitis. Through daily brushing and flossing, you can lift away soft plaque biofilm to prevent it from calcifying in place. But once it has hardened into tartar, only a dental professional can clean away the build-up.

If you smoke, you may not experience the same symptoms as a person who does not use tobacco products. In many cases, smoking can inhibit the symptoms of inflammation and bleeding, masking the most common warning signs of gum disease.

  • halitosis (or bad breath)
  • gum recession
  • difficulty chewing
  • bleeding gums
  • loss of gum tone and texture
  • redness of the gums
  • tooth movement and migration
  • painful gums
  • swollen gums
  • bad taste

No mouth rinse has been proven to prevent gum disease; however, in some situations a periodontist (gum specialist) may recommend use of a short course of antibacterial mouth rinse in conjunction with in-chair treatment.

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