Some people mistakenly believe that gum disease is a condition that primarily affects adults. Although periodontal (gum) disease is a very common ailment among middle-aged and retirement-aged patients, children and adolescents can develop this condition, too. For advanced or complex cases of gum disease, dentists typically refer patients to periodontists—dentists who have additional education and training… Continue reading Can Children and Adolescents Get Gum Disease?
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Treatment Options for Tooth Sensitivity
Sensitive teeth can have a major impact on your life, affecting what you eat and other aspects of your daily routine. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including gum disease. As periodontal disease progresses, it leads to gum recession, in which the gum tissue shrinks and exposes the roots. The teeth’s… Continue reading Treatment Options for Tooth Sensitivity
Why are my gums inflamed although I brush and floss daily?
Some patients brush and floss diligently according to their dentist’s directions but they still find that they end up with inflamed gums despite their best efforts. Periodontists often see patients who are perplexed to have gum problems although they maintain good oral hygiene habits. Gum disease, which occurs when the bacteria found in plaque and… Continue reading Why are my gums inflamed although I brush and floss daily?
Periodontal and Cardiovascular Disease: Is there a link?
It’s no secret that periodontal disease is a bacterial infection. And we know that an infection in the gums, just like any other body part, must be treated and controlled in order to avoid undesirable or painful consequences. However, if you ask any group of periodontists about the impact of periodontal disease, you will find… Continue reading Periodontal and Cardiovascular Disease: Is there a link?