Brushing, flossing, and rinsing are essential to keep your oral health in tip-top shape and stave off serious oral problems. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental appointments will prevent issues that can potentially build-up. Without routine brushing and flossing, or infrequent dental appointments, plaque, bacteria, and tartar form in pockets in the mouth, which can lead to periodontal (gum) disease. The disease affects thousands of Americans every year, and without proper treatment, the condition can lead to serious oral and health problems. The office of Donald M. Marks, DMD offers a comprehensive, effective treatment to combat periodontal disease.
How Do I Know if I Have Periodontal Disease?
Every mouth is full of bacteria. Bacteria, along with food and other particles, will build sticky plaque on your teeth. Regular brushing and flossing will get rid of plaque. If the plaque is not removed, it will harden and turn into tartar, which can only be removed by professional cleaning. The longer tartar stays on the teeth, the more damage it goes to the teeth and gums. Some warning signs for periodontal disease include:
- Bad breath
- Red or swollen gums
- Pain when chewing
- Tender or bleeding gums
- Sudden sensitivity in your mouth
- Receding gums
- Loose teeth
How is it Treated?
Our experienced dentists and trained team of professionals have treated this disease on hundreds of patients. Containing and removing the infected areas are top priority. For initial periodontal treatment, we will apply a specific, powerful antibiotic powder, which reduces inflammation and brings infections under control. If the disease has spread throughout the mouth and into the roots of teeth, a more extensive approach might be necessary. We can scale – scraping tartar from above and below the gum line – the teeth and remove bacteria from the roots.
I Think I May Need Treatment
If you are noticing signs of gum disease, you need to schedule an appointment with our team immediately. Our experts can diagnose and treat periodontal disease and restore your oral health. We offer our perfected services to those who live in State College, PA, Spring Mills, Centre Hall, Huntingdon, Altoona, Penns Valley, Boalsburg, Lemont, Bellefonte, Lewistown, Phillipsburg, and the surrounding communities.
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