Periodontal (Gum) Disease Therapy

How Can I Have Gum Disease?

Gum disease is progressive, sometimes with or without symptoms. A Regular routine checkup and clean with a dentist can help to prevent it and also treat it.

What Are The Symptoms?

1. Bad Breath

Halitosis, which is a word for bad breath, is enhanced by poor oral dental home care.

If the Halitosis is persistent and you have bad taste and odor in your mouth, regardless of whether you brush your teeth or not, in most cases, is highly accurate in the diagnosis of gum disease.

2 . Bleeding Gums

Often this occurs when you are brushing your teeth or flossing, and you will notice a small amount of bleeding. Book an appointment with us to have a check-up and a professional clean.

If the Halitosis is persistent and you have bad taste and odor in your mouth, regardless of whether you brush your teeth or not, in most cases, is highly accurate in the diagnosis of gum disease.

3 . Pus Between The Gums & Teeth

Loosening of my teeth and development of spaces between the teeth and gums. Pain on biting can also be felt.

4 . Receding Gums

Small pockets around your gums and receding gums from the teeth, exposing the roots of the teeth. In extreme cases, teeth appear longer than their regular length. The exposed teeth roots result in higher sensitivity when you drink or eat something hot or cold.

Gum Disease

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