Periodontal or gum disease is an infection of the soft tissues that hold your teeth in place. Gum diseases, without proper and immediate treatment, can destroy the bone that supports your teeth.
Gum diseases can also cause teeth to loosen, eventually leading to tooth loss. Periodontal diseases are typically caused due to poor oral hygiene and poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, to build up on the teeth and get hardened.
Periodontal disease can lead to sore, bleeding gums, painful chewing and bite problems, and even tooth loss in advanced stages.
The main cause of gum or periodontal diseases is the presence of bacteria in the mouth for prolonged periods. This infects the soft tissues surrounding the tooth and causes inflammation.
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The treatment of periodontal diseases can either be surgical or non-surgical, depending on the extent of your oral problem. Periodontal diseases are generally treated by a dentist, a periodontist, or a dental hygienist.
The main goal of periodontitis treatment is to deeply clean the pockets around the teeth and prevent the spread of infection to the surrounding bone. You can easily eliminate such oral conditions if you also adopt a healthy oral routine by brushing and flossing your teeth regularly and minimizing the consumption of nicotine or tobacco.
Root planing is another type of non-surgical treatment for periodontitis. It smooths the root surfaces, discouraging further buildup of bacteria and tartar and removes bacterial byproducts that become a reason for inflammation.
In the flap surgery, the periodontist makes tiny incisions in the gums so the affected section of gum tissues can be lifted back, exposing its roots. Because periodontitis often becomes a reason for bone loss, the underlying bone may be recontoured before the gum tissue is sutured.
When the periodontitis is left untreated for extended periods, the gum tissue is lost, which leads to gum line recession. You may need to have the damaged soft tissue reinforced in such cases.
Bone grafting becomes necessary when periodontal or gum diseases reach the final stages and destroy the bone surrounding the tooth root. The graft may be composed of small fragments of your bone, or the bone may be donated or synthetic.
The estimated costs for periodontal or gum treatments are mainly dependent on two factors, including the extent of your oral condition and the type of procedure involved in the treatment processes.
On average, periodontal treatments can cost you around $1700 to $8000. The first approach in the treatment of periodontal diseases is root scaling and planning. If the problem has reached advanced stages, then these procedures do not help, and surgery is needed, potentially using pocket reduction or bone grafting methods.
Gingivitis is considered to be the most common and mildest form of periodontitis. It is caused by plaque build-up in the mouth and can be eliminated simply with non-invasive or non-surgical treatment procedures.
Although periodontal or gum diseases are not life-threatening, they still need appropriate care and treatment so that severe consequences can be prevented. If these diseases have remained in your mouth for prolonged periods, they can also affect your overall health. The bacteria caused due to infection can spread into the bloodstream and can lead to various health issues. Therefore, it is necessary to eliminate such oral problems in the initial stages in order to maintain your oral and overall health.
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