Know The Signs of Gum Disease
These are things to look for as signs of gingivitis in Pasadena.
Pain and lack of comfort can be caused at anytime during developing gum disease, which means you could be months away from your next appointment for a cleaning and have symptoms. Because this happens often, we want you to know the signs of gingivitis before it’s too late to reverse. If your gums are red, swollen, tender or receding, these are all signs of gum disease in Pasadena. Some other signs include: shifting teeth, canker sores, bad breath, loose teeth and bleeding gums. Each case of gingivitis is different and may not include all of these signs. If you have any of these signs give us a call at (626) 796-0313 and schedule your appointment for treatment today.
Periodontal Disease Stages
Learn more about the types of gum disease.
Gingivitis
First-stage gingivitis is the least serious form of gum disease. It first appears after a few days of missed brushing and flossing as plaque and tartar accumulate below the gums. Oral bacteria irritates and inflames the soft tissues, turning them red, swollen, and tender. The damage to your gums isn’t permanent, and it can be fully reversed with consistent dental hygiene habits and a dental cleaning.
Mild Peridontitis
Once periodontitis develops, these later gum disease stages’ impact becomes more permanent. The gums begin receding and pulling away from the teeth, creating pockets that can trap more plaque and tartar. Periodontitis can also begin attacking the jawbone and connective tissues that work with your gums to anchor your teeth in place. At this stage, we will recommend a deep cleaning to fully remove the buildup and help the gums heal.
Moderate Periodontitis
As your periodontal disease worsens, the gums further recede and the gum pockets deepen. More gum, bone, and soft tissues are destroyed, and the teeth start to loosen and move out of alignment. Oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream, giving them access to the rest of your body and general health.
Advanced Periodontitis
In the final stage, between 50 and 90% of the periodontal tissues can have been destroyed. As more of your teeth’s foundation is lost, they may become loose enough to fall out. Emergency gum surgery is needed to remove the infection and replace the missing tissues. Left untreated, our dentists may need to extract as even aggressive treatment can’t save them.
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If you have a dental emergency in Pasadena there is no need to worry because you have the best team of dentists around to care for you. We have staff available 24/7 to take your call for appointment scheduling and dental questions or concerns. Don’t let your pain stress you out. Call us. We will take care of you!
The Causes of Gum Disease
Gum disease in Pasadena can be prevented and here are the causes.
Like most other oral issues, gum disease is caused mainly by bacteria in the form of plaque or tartar. This is often due to lack of proper care for your teeth and gums, but isn’t always the case. There are other factors that can contribute to gum disease, or gingivitis in Pasadena as well. Stress, cancer and cancer treatment all limit your immune system making it more likely for your body to experience an infection. Also, if you have crooked teeth, overlapping teeth or another alignment problem, it can contribute to how hard it is to keep your teeth and gums clean. Another unavoidable contributor to gingivitis is hormonal changes within your body. Pregnancy, menopause and puberty can make your body more susceptible to bacteria because of the rise in hormones alone. Tobacco products affect your gums by making it harder for them to heal, which also affects the likelihood of infection. Lastly, if you do not have a healthy, balanced diet, particularly one that is lower in sugar and carbohydrates, this will aid the bacteria formation in your mouth helping along infection and tooth decay. Drinking plenty of water and staying hydrated will help get rid of the bacteria along with proper brushing and flossing. Unfortunately, there are so many items that can contribute to gum disease that it isn’t always completely preventable with proper care. That’s why it is important to get your regularly scheduled cleanings twice a year, so your dentist can examine your oral health and prevent infection before your gingivitis in Pasadena becomes periodontal disease. Take a look at our dental reviews and see what your neighbors are saying about their treatment at Walnut Hill Dental Group.