Gum Disease

Gum Disease
Get Rid Of Your Gingivitis In Tustin, CA
Get Rid Of Your Gingivitis In Tustin, CA
Gum Disease, Tustin, California
Did you know that 75% of Americans will get gingivitis or gum disease at some point in their lives? If you have gum disease, you're not alone. What is gum disease? Gum, or periodontal, disease is an infection of the gums most often caused by poor oral hygiene habits as plaque and bacteria build up beneath the gums. Gingivitis is the earliest form of periodontal disease, and its most recognizable symptoms include red, tender gums and easy bleeding when brushing or flossing. If left unchecked, gingivitis will worsen into periodontitis and begin eroding your gum line and even your jawbone!
If you're feeling continuous gum pain and find your gums inflamed and prone to bleeding, our expert periodontists at Gold Coast Dental Tustin can help you with our comprehensive and painless gingivitis treatment options. We don't take gum disease lightly, and we stop at nothing to beat your gum infection and get your periodontal health back in order. Our expert staff has plenty of experience in fighting gum disease and winning, so you can feel confident knowing we're at your back in your fight against gingivitis and gum disease. Say goodbye to your painful swollen gums with our periodontists on your side! If you're dealing with periodontal disease, don't worry—just give us a call at (714) 795-3865, and we'll help you conquer your problem.
Gum Disease Stages
See the destructive path of periodontal disease as it progresses from gingivitis to periodontitis.

Gingivitis
As plaque and bacteria build up on your teeth, they produce toxins that damage and inflame the gums. Your gums may swell, become tender and red, or start bleeding when you brush or floss. These are the first signs of gum disease, when only gingivitis has developed. Fortunately, the damage can still be reversed at this stage as the gums and teeth supports are only irritated, not hurt or deteriorated. With proper dental hygiene care, you can cure your gingivitis in as little as two weeks.

Periodontitis
If the situation isn't improved, gingivitis turns into periodontitis. Your gums begin separating from the tooth, forming a pocket that traps food and plaque. A deep cleaning can clear away the accumulated plaque and tartar, but we may recommend you get a pocket reduction surgery if the problem becomes recurring and excessive. As the infection worsens, the gum pain worsens as well as the gums begin receding as well. At this stage, the damage caused to the tissue and bone is irreversible.

Advanced Periodontitis
Should the situation progress even further, we now enter the advanced periodontitis stage. At this point, the bone and ligaments connected with the teeth have been so damaged and eroded that they stop functioning properly. The jawbone starts to collapse, and so does one's facial appearance! The teeth become loose without proper support and can possibly fall out. At this stage, you'll need to consider surgically adding gum and bone around the teeth with graft surgery.
Gum Disease Symptoms
Be mindful of these early warning signs, and we'll take care of the rest!
Gum disease can creep up on its unsuspecting victims. The signs can be really subtle until they fully show their faces in the final stage of infection. That's why it's always important to keep an eye out for anything that may seem unusual or harmful to your dental health. Below are a few signs of this dental emergency: bleeding gums during or after brushing and flossing, red, swollen or tender gums, receding gum line, formation of deep pockets between your teeth and gums, full or partial dentures fitting differently, change in your bite, or loose or shifting teeth.
It's important that you come see our Tustin dental office for a consultation at the first signs of gum disease. You can't simply turn your mouth's life around by starting to brush and floss your teeth regularly. If left alone too long, your teeth may become loose enough that they fall out! Even if you don't wait until the last second, we may need to perform a dental extraction as your teeth may have still passed the point of saving. Need to schedule an appointment with our expert periodontal team? Give us a call at (714) 795-3865 today.
The Highest Quality Treatment There Is
We're unmatched in our gum disease treatment
If you're dealing with gum disease, there's no need to suffer anymore with our skilled periodontists on the job! Call on us to deal with your problems in a quick and professional manner. We spare no effort in tackling and treating your gum disease, no matter which stage it has progressed to. No one understands just how to handle periodontal disease, so you have nothing to fear—instead, the gum disease should fear YOU! Our superior quality dental offices are so lush and attractive, you'll feel like you're on cloud nine. If it's time to tackle your painful gum disease, we're just a phone call away at (714) 795-3865. We'll be waiting for you!
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Do gums reattach after deep cleaning?
Part of the deep cleaning process is root planing, which smooths down the tooth after decay has made its prickly mark. This planing allows the gums to reattach more easily to the tooth.
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What is a deep cleaning?
A deep cleaning, also known as periodontal scaling and root planing, functions like an ordinary cleaning except we go a bit deeper to clean your whole tooth, all the way down to the roots below the gum line. For scaling, we use a hand-held dental scaler to scrape plaque from your teeth. For root planing, we smoothen out rough spots on the roots of your teeth that trap bacteria.
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Is periodontal disease reversible?
Only the earliest stage of periodontal disease, gingivitis, is fully reversible. At this point, the infection hasn't begun to damage the important tissue and bone structures, keeping your teeth in place. For later stages like periodontitis and advanced periodontitis, the damage can only be managed and minimized with responsive and intensive treatments.
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Why would you need gum surgery?
One of the main things attacked by periodontal disease is the gums. Our gum surgery options allow us to address specific common gum disease problems. Gum flap surgery helps clean teeth and reduce gum pockets when frequent deep cleanings aren't enough. Gum grafts replace any receded and destroyed gum tissue lost as gum disease worsens.
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What can gum disease lead to?
If you have a weakened immune system, gum disease can contribute to other health problems. When left untreated, bacteria from plaque spreads to the bloodstream, where it can begin to affect and infect other parts of the body. Gum disease increases patients' risk of developing conditions like stroke, diabetes, and heart disease, and it has been linked with health problems like dementia and pregnancy complications.
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What is the main cause of gingivitis?
The number one contributor to gingivitis and gum disease is plaque buildup from poor oral hygiene. Some other significant factors include crooked teeth, smoking, compromised immune systems, interfering medications, hormonal changes, and diabetes.
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How do I know if my gingivitis is getting better?
Once you begin treating your gingivitis—consistent brushing and flossing is the recommended method—you'll begin to quickly notice that your gums will start looking healthier. The inflamed red will calm down to a softer pink, swollenness will soothe down, and your gums will stop bleeding even while cleaning your teeth.
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How long will it take to reverse gingivitis?
The length of time it takes to reverse gingivitis depends on your unique situation and how aggressively you treat it. For most patients, however, consistent daily flossing and twice-daily brushing your teeth can cure their gum disease in just 2 weeks.
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How often should you get a deep cleaning?
If you have any stage of periodontitis, you should get a deep cleaning periodically to maintain your gum disease. Once the pockets between your gums and your teeth deepen, it is much easier and quicker for plaque, tartar, and bacteria to become trapped. Deep cleanings should be done every 2 or 3 months to keep your gum infection from worsening and spreading.
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