Periodontal (Gum) Disease – Union Street

Periodontal (Gum) Disease

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Ilovekale Adventures
Ilovekale Adventures
January 30, 2024

I had the best dental experience here. I had an emergency tooth extraction. The staff were amazing, super kind, very patient, professional, and attentive. The front desk staff called me back immediately, got me scheduled immediately. The dentist was an all star!! I heard him in with a pediatric patient and he was comforting her with magic tricks. I was blown away. This place deserves 10 stars. I highly recommend this office!

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Cassey
Cassey
January 23, 2024

This was the kindest, most professional and understanding dentist office I’ve ever been in. From start to finish, nothing but positive words on the care they gave me. Thank you!

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Erica Brinkman
Erica Brinkman
January 12, 2024

I just had one of the best dental experiences ever! All the staff was super friendly & made me feel very comfortable! Highly recommend them!

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austin Peck
austin Peck
January 10, 2024

One of the best dentists guaranteed doctor Diego was vary careful and very good with his patients would highly recommend

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Lexy Corey
Lexy Corey
December 2, 2023

Cracked a tooth and ended up needing a few pulled last minute. I have to say Dr. Diego is wonderful. Him and Debbie made the process so smooth. Great people and great work!

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Nick Geneva
Nick Geneva
December 1, 2023

New patient here. They took me in for care immediately for an emergency tooth extraction. The surgeon was amazing as well as his assistant. They made sure I was calm and comfortable. Highly recommended

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Konrad Fitzgerald
Konrad Fitzgerald
November 9, 2023

Awesome

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mary lonczak
mary lonczak
July 21, 2023

Dr Limoerio is simply excellent! My husband who to say the least does not like to go to the dentist was incredibly impressed with Dr Limoerio's professionalism and skill. We highly recommend the Drs and staff at Rutland Dental Care.

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Sean Keeley
Sean Keeley
April 26, 2023

Called me right back and got me in 💪

Periodontal Disease: The Silent Threat to Your Oral Health

Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Importance of Early Intervention

Your smile is a reflection of your overall health and well-being. Healthy teeth and gums not only contribute to a beautiful smile but also play a vital role in maintaining your overall health. However, there’s a silent threat that can jeopardize your oral health – periodontal disease, also known as gum disease. At Union Street Dental, we believe that knowledge is the key to prevention and early intervention. Let’s explore what periodontal disease is, its causes, symptoms, and the importance of seeking timely dental care.

What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease is a progressive bacterial infection that affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. It begins with inflammation of the gum tissue (gingivitis) and, if left untreated, can advance to more severe stages, causing irreversible damage to the gums and underlying bone.

Causes of Periodontal Disease

The primary cause of periodontal disease is the accumulation of plaque – a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth. When plaque is not regularly removed through proper oral hygiene practices, it hardens into tartar (calculus), which cannot be eliminated with brushing and flossing alone. Tartar provides a favorable environment for bacteria to thrive and irritate the gums, leading to gingivitis. Other risk factors that can contribute to the development and progression of periodontal disease include:

  • Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing, flossing, and lack of regular dental check-ups can increase the risk of gum disease.
  • Tobacco Use: Smoking and chewing tobacco can hinder the healing of gum tissue and increase the severity of periodontal disease.
  • Genetics: Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to developing periodontal disease.
  • Systemic Health Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and immune disorders, can increase the risk of gum disease.
  • Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy or menopause can make gums more susceptible to inflammation.

Symptoms of Periodontal Disease

In its early stages, periodontal disease may not present noticeable symptoms. However, as the condition progresses, the following signs may become evident:

  • Gums that Bleed Easily: Especially during brushing, flossing, or eating hard foods.
  • Swollen or Tender Gums: Inflammation and discomfort in the gum tissue.
  • Receding Gums: Gums that pull away from the teeth, making the teeth appear longer.
  • Persistent Bad Breath: Foul-smelling breath that doesn’t improve with oral hygiene.
  • Changes in Tooth Alignment: Teeth may shift or become loose as the gum and bone support weakens.
  • Pus between Teeth and Gums: A sign of infection and advanced gum disease.
  • Changes in Bite and Fit of Dentures: Due to the loss of gum and bone support.

Importance of Early Intervention

Timely intervention and treatment are critical in managing and halting the progression of periodontal disease. If left untreated, it can lead to serious consequences, including tooth loss and potential adverse effects on your overall health. Research has also linked periodontal disease to an increased risk of various systemic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes complications, and respiratory issues.

Prevention and Treatment

Preventing periodontal disease starts with maintaining good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. If diagnosed with periodontal disease, your dentist may recommend various treatment options based on the severity of the condition. These treatments may include scaling and root planing, antibiotics, gum surgery, and other specialized procedures to restore gum health.

Periodontal disease is a significant threat to oral health that requires prompt attention and appropriate care. At Union Street Dental, we prioritize preventive care and early intervention to safeguard your smile and overall well-being. Regular dental check-ups are essential in detecting and addressing gum disease at its early stages. If you suspect any symptoms of gum disease or have concerns about your oral health, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with our experienced dental team. Together, we can protect your smile from the silent threat of periodontal disease and set you on the path to lifelong oral health.

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