July 16, 2008
Back Mountain Dental / James C. DeFinnis D.M.D. -The Gum Disease Dentist is Skilled in Periodontal Therapy
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A dentist begins gum disease treatment by giving your gums a cleaning to get the bacteria causing the ailment out of your gums. You might have heard this called Periodontal Therapy and the gum disease dentist at Wilkes-Barre does it well. 
Gingivitis and periodontitis are two widespread kinds of this disease. Both of these gum illnesses wreak havoc on the parts of your body that hold your teeth together. Once you get either of these diseases, you will begin to see you may experience a reddening or bleeding of the gums or possibly the damage of the jaw bone.
The thing that leads to gingivitis is laughable oral hygiene as well as a whole host of other factors, including puberty and systemic diseases.
Gingivitis usually becomes periodontitis if it is not taken care of. In due course, plaque will begin to expand and increase past the point of where your gum begins and cause the body to start fighting off the plaque and annihilate the bone that supports the teeth. The gums declare independence from the teeth and move away and leave empty spots in your mouth that get infected by bacteria. As time passes, the root gets uncovered and that can lead to pain.
During the process of Periodontal Therapy, the gum disease dentist at Wilkes-Barre carefully cleans the root surfaces of the teeth to remove plaque and tartar from deep pockets and smooths the tooth root to remove bacterial toxins.
After the cleaning, no further active treatment is necessary. In spite of this, you will have to make some changes to your oral hygiene routine.
The only way to make sure that gum disease doesn't come back is to practice good oral hygiene. Plan to floss and brush your teeth and get a waterpik with a syringe that you can use to get some hydrogen peroxide and saltwater in between your teeth.
A good dentist can help you do away with gum disease. However, to make sure it's permanently dead, you will have to make a decision to change and you have to allow the dentist to check your teeth regularly.