Showing posts with label scaling and root planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scaling and root planning. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is a severe oral health problem that affects about 10% of the population.  Although the infection begins as a minor inflammation, it can quickly escalate into tooth loss, hard tissue damage, and have an effect on your overall systemic health. 
 
Fortunately, it is easy to prevent periodontal disease with diligent oral care.  At Cadena Dentistry, we always remind our patients to brush twice a day, floss and schedule appointments for bi-annual cleanings and exams.  In the event you do find yourself with periodontal disease, it’s important to catch it in its earliest stages.
 
If you notice any of the following signs of periodontal disease developing, schedule an appointment with us at Cadena Dentistry so you can be proactive about your oral health:
  • Bleeding gums during or after brushing and flossing your teeth
  • Swollen, tender or sore gums
  • Gums that appear to be receding from your teeth
  • Bad breath or a foul taste in your mouth, even after brushing
  • Loose teeth or teeth that can be physically moved in the gum bed
  • Changes in your bite alignment
  • Lack of stability in any restoratives or prosthetic dental work

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease (gum disease) is a very serious condition that affects many Americans. This disease has many repercussions, from tooth loss all the way to heart health; periodontal disease can cause patients a lot of harm in many different ways. There are ways to prevent or stop periodontal disease and we provide options for patients who are suffering from this condition.
 
Untreated gingivitis leads to periodontitis. At this stage, plaque will spread and grow below the gum line. Toxins produced by the bacteria will irritate the gums, causing an inflammatory response. This inflammation leads to the breakdown of tissues and bone that support the teeth. Periodontitis also causes the gums to separate from the teeth, forming pockets that become infected. As the disease progresses, the pockets deepen and more gum tissue and bone are destroyed. Eventually the teeth become loose and have to be removed.
 
Through a number of procedures, our dentists are able to treat periodontal disease. We perform the following procedures to treat periodontal disease:
  • Arestin
  • Gingival/Gum Grafting
  • Scaling & Root Planning
  • Soft Tissue Graft
  • Occlusal Adjustment
  • Periodontal Splinting
  • Cosmetic Periodontal Surgery
These procedures are performed once the disease has advanced past gingivitis. Gingivitis is treatable during regular cleanings and checkups. Aside from regular brushing and flossing, regular cleanings are the best preventative measure that can be taken. Catching gingivitis before it becomes periodontitis could be the difference in getting your teeth cleaned or undergoing an invasive procedure.
 
If you are looking for a treatment options for your periodontal disease, call us at 830-775-3322 to schedule an appointment with one of our skilled dentists at Cadena Dentistry in Del Rio, TX.