Periomaintenance

Periodontist in Sunset, FL

According to recent findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), half of Americans aged 30 or older have periodontitis, the more advanced form of periodontal disease. This equals approximately 64.7 million Americans. This is the major cause of tooth loss.

Studies have linked Periodontal Disease to Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, Weakened Immune System, Pulmonary Infections, Premature Birth Low Weight babies and Smoking increases the chances of developing gum disease. This disease can be controlled with a proper treatment plan chosen by your dentist professional.

What are benefits of getting periomaintenance ?

If your condition is too advanced or there is no improvement after initial therapy, you will be advised to see a periodontist. Most periodontists spend the majority of their time diagnosing and treating gum disease. Treatments to treat gum disease includes: nonsurgical and surgical therapies. Gum surgery is required when the depth of periodontal pockets remains over 4 mm after the initial treatments. Regular brushing and flossing cannot remove plaque and bacteria from deep inside these pockets making it difficult to maintain the health of the gums and teeth. Periodontal gum surgery treatments can eliminate or reduce periodontal pockets providing a better maintainable environment. Periodontists can also perform a variety of procedures to treat gum recession and cover up exposed root surfaces which can be unsightly as well as sensitive to hot and cold. These procedures are often used to lay the foundation for additional cosmetic procedures to help create a beautiful smile. Periodontists can also place dental implants when natural teeth cannot be saved. They also monitor the implants to make sure that they’re properly doing their job. Finally, periodontists can be integral in the comprehensive planning of your oral care, along with your general dentist or other dental professional.

Why should I get periomaintenance?

Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease that affects the gums and the bone that support the teeth caused by harmful bacteria and their toxins either above or below the gum line. In its early stage, called gingivitis, the gums become swollen and red due to inflammation. In the more serious form of periodontal disease called periodontitis, the gums pull away from the tooth and supporting gum tissues are destroyed. Bone can be lost, and the teeth may loosen or eventually fall out. In addition, the following may occur:

  • Receding gums
  • Chronic bad breath
  • Gum inflammation
  • swollen gums
  • Bleeding gums

Periodontist at Sunset Smile Creations would help you to get rid of these issues through periomaintenance.