Most teeth are lost due to gum disease, not decay. Sometimes there are no signs of infected gums until the problem is at an advanced stage. Symptoms include loose or shifting teeth and bleeding gums while brushing or flossing. When periodontal (gum) disease is remedied in the earlier stages, nonsurgical methods can be effective. At a severe stage, surgery may be the only option.
Research has shown that gum disease can be far more harmful to your health
than just losing your teeth. A link has been established between gum
disease and serious health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and
diabetes. Further, statistics indicate that 80% of the adult population
has gum disease at some stage. At this percentage, many dentists consider
gum disease to be an epidemic.
Dental organizations state that
"studies found periodontal infection may contribute to the development of
heart disease, increase the risk of premature, underweight births, and
pose a serious threat to people whose health is already compromised due to
diabetes and respiratory diseases." The infection in the gums can travel
through the bloodstream to vital organs, impacting other health
conditions.
Don't wait to come in and be treated for your gum infection. Waiting could mean gum surgery. Before the infection reaches an advanced state, nonsurgical procedures can be very effective, together with improved oral hygiene. Both options are generally covered under dental insurance plans.
Even one tooth can cause other teeth to shift or loosen, possibly losing
those teeth as well. Less teeth means absorbing fewer nutrients from your
food. Your diet may change to softer foods, adding unwanted pounds to your
weight. Bone loss from one or more missing teeth causes your face to look
sunken. This adds years to your appearance. Speech can be affected too,
leading to self-consciousness and embarrassment.
Dental implants
are the best solution for one or more missing teeth. They look and
function like real teeth and will give you a beautiful smile that is just
right for you.
As new dental procedures evolve, more options are available for treating
gum disease. Gum surgery can be avoided if this condition is treated
before it reaches a severe level. The use of a laser often replaces
surgery. It is considered almost a miraculous advancement, as it is an
easy, minimally invasive, and painless procedure that is very effective.
It is safe and can actually help improve the bone that is often lost due
to gum disease.
We can help arrest your gum disease and bring your smile back to health. Give us a call today at (416) 415-2429.
Joshua Charlat, DMD
30 St. Clair Avenue West
Suite 203
Toronto, ON M4V 3A1
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