What Causes Periodontal
Disease or Gum Disease?
There are millions of bacteria in your mouth every single day. This is how we start digestion. If the bacteria are not kept in check with daily brushing and flossing, they will immediately infect the gum tissue surrounding the tooth, resulting in inflammation around the tooth, forming gum disease. When the bacteria remain on your teeth long enough, they will form a clear sticky film called plaque, which will harden into tartar, also called calculus. Tartar build-up spreads below the gum line, which now makes the teeth even more difficult to clean. At this point, only your dental health professionals at Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. can remove the tartar and halt the periodontal disease progression.
Why Should You Get a
Periodontal Exam?
Every adult should thoroughly evaluate the state of their periodontal health twice a year to receive accurate information about the condition of their mouth, teeth, and gums.
If you have one of the following, it can be a warning sign for gum disease:
By scheduling an exam every six months as advised, both Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc., and you will know the history of your mouth and what is considered healthy, and we are able to detect any changes, like periodontal disease, which would need additional treatment.
Research has now proven that there is a correlation between periodontal disease and other chronic conditions, like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disease. This is a sound reason to treat any inflammation that causes periodontal disease promptly, so your entire body stays healthy.
How is the Exam Performed?
The exam consists of the six focal points listed above. One primary key component is measuring your pocket depths. We will share these results at your exam, because these numbers allow us to diagnose if there is any infection around your teeth. These numbers help us determine what treatment plan is best suited for your individual needs.
Good Oral Hygiene Leads to Good Overall Health
Our objective is to keep those pocket depths at 3 millimeters or less to keep healthy gum tissue and avoid periodontal disease. Your gums should never bleed, which is a crucial sign. Consider brushing with an electric toothbrush since they are programmed for the desired two minutes. Also, floss daily. Other possibilities to improve your home care are water picks and interproximal cleaners. Together with your consistent daily practices at home and regular professional cleanings, exams, and periodontal evaluations at Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc., we can keep your mouth healthy together.
We Change Lives One Smile at a Time
It is our mission at Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. to educate and provide every patient with the best periodontal and dental care found in Alabama. The attention to detail by our entire dental team achieves quality and successful dental results with healthy and beautiful smiles for all patients. We collaborate to realize a shared vision of excellence. We are committed to:
You can find Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. at 315 Second St. SE, Cullman, AL, 35055. Or give us a call today at (256) 734-8588.