The Progression of Gum Disease

Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is a damaging oral condition cause by a buildup of plaque. If left untreated, gum disease can have severe, long-lasting health effects.

When residual food particles are left in the mouth, they form plaque—the filmy layer on your teeth. If left untreated, plaque then becomes a hardened tartar that builds up along your gum lines, resulting in gingivitis.

Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease. It often causes gums to bleed during brushing and flossing. Gums might also look red or inflamed, and many people with gingivitis also struggle with chronic bad breath. Improvements to your oral hygiene routine and attending your regular dental checkup with Dr. [doctor_name] can often help to resolve gingivitis.

If gingivitis isn’t addressed in a timely manner, it can develop into the more dangerous form of gum disease known as periodontitis. This can cause your gums to recede from the base of your teeth, forming pockets of infection near the roots of your teeth. Periodontitis can eventually compromise the bone structure of your jaw.

Fortunately, [practice_name] offers a variety of deep cleaning procedures, including scaling and root planning, to halt the progress of the disease. If you’re struggling with gum disease in [city], [state], don’t let the disease progress further. Contact [practice_name] at [phone] and begin treatment as soon as possible.

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