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Gum Disease & Gum Care: Information, Prevention & Care

Gum disease can endanger your oral health and cause other complications. Our dentists at Kamloops explain how to prevent periodontitis and improve gum health.

What is Gum Disease?

Gum (periodontal) disease is caused by plaque – bacteria that builds up on your teeth and creates toxins. These toxins affect the gum tissue and bones surrounding the teeth.

Gum disease, though it may be painless at first and progress slowly, can have serious consequences. Not only could you lose your teeth, but because gum health is so intertwined with so many other aspects of oral and physical health, this infection could put you at risk for heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. This is why we must prevent it from progressing to the more serious stages.

Types of Gum Disease

The two types of gum disease include:

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is an early-stage gum disease. At this point, gums may become sensitive, red, and swollen, and you may spot blood in your toothbrush or when you floss.

Periodontitis

Periodontitis is the most severe type of gum disease. Your gums will recede at this point, and bacteria will eventually fill the pockets between your gums and teeth. It is also possible to experience mild to moderate bone loss in the jaw.

Advanced periodontitis

Teeth lose support as your gums, bone, and periodontal ligament break down. Moderate to severe bone loss in your jaw may occur, and your teeth can become loose or fall out.

How to Maintain & Improve Gum Health

Though gum disease has scary outcomes, most cases are preventable with good oral hygiene and regular checkups. Here’s what you can do at home and how your dentist can help:

At Home

    • Brush at least twice daily
    • Floss once per day
    • Rinse thoroughly with an alcohol-free anti-gingivitis mouthwash
    • See your dentist regularly and let them know about any changes, gum sensitivity or soreness

What Your Dentist Can Do for Your Gums

Your dentist provides professional cleanings and tracks your oral health so any problems can be spotted early.

They'll want to know if you've noticed any changes or sensitivity in your gums, if you've been following your regular oral care routine, and if you can answer questions about oral hygiene and care.

Treatments for Gum Disease

At Pure Dental, we offer a variety of options to help you maintain healthy gums, and prevent and treat gum disease:

Preventive Hygiene

To treat early-stage gum disease, we recommend frequent hygiene appointments, deep cleanings and specialized home care routines.

Gum Grafts

This surgical procedure thickens gums, protects against the damaging effects of gum recession and can help improve the appearance of your smile.

Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Surgery

The Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique is a no-scalpel, no-suture method of treating gum recession. A dentist uses a needle to make a small hole in the patient's existing gum tissue, which is then gently loosened with special instruments. To cover the exposed root structure, the gumline is gently adjusted.

Teeth & Gum Contouring

These cosmetic procedures can help to improve the overall appearance of your smile. Teeth contouring entails shaving away excess tooth material and reshaping chipped, uneven, or poorly aligned teeth with a dental drill, while excess gum tissue is removed to contour or lift gums.

Are your gums sore or swollen? Contact our Kamloops dentists to schedule an appointment with us today.

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