Gum Disease, Gingivitis

Gum Disease & Gingivitis Treatment in Old Greenwich, CT

Maintain optimal gum health with our expert gum disease and gingivitis treatment at Old Greenwich Dental Center. Our dedicated team of specialists is committed to delivering comfortable and effective care for patients experiencing gum-related issues. Trust us to provide expert services for vibrant, pain-free gums and a confident smile.

Understanding Gum Disease

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is an infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. There are three stages of gum disease with progressive symptoms and severity:

  • Stage One – Gingivitis: The earliest stage is gingivitis, characterized by redness, swelling, and bleeding of the gums when brushing or flossing. Gingivitis symptoms are minor and can be cured with persistent at-home oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist to clear bacteria.
  • Stage Two – Periodontitis: The next stage of periodontal disease leads to recurring bad breath and gum recession between and below the surfaces of teeth. At this stage, the disease must be managed with routine periodontal maintenance to prevent worsening.
  • Stage Three – Advanced Periodontitis: At the final stage of gum disease, teeth may feel loose and are at the risk of even falling out. Advanced periodontal disease also is linked to systemic issues like heart disease and high blood pressure. At this stage, it’s imperative to visit our team for immediate help controlling the spread of the infection.
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Recognizing Gum Disease Symptoms

The different types of gum disease carry with them several symptoms. It’s essential to be aware of the signs of gum disease to seek prompt treatment at the earliest stage possible. Look out for symptoms such as:

  • Bleeding gums: Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing may indicate the presence of gum disease.
  • Painful, swollen, or red gums: Inflammation and redness of the gums are common indicators of gingivitis.
  • Persistent bad breath: Chronic bad breath can be a sign of bacteria associated with gum disease.
  • Receding gums: Gums pulling away from the teeth may be a symptom of advanced gum disease.
  • Tooth pain and sensitivity: Tooth pain and discomfort while chewing is commonly tied to gum disease.
  • Loose teeth: Loose teeth are often a symptom of a compromised oral structure as a result of periodontal disease.
  • Consistent oral hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss daily, and use an antiseptic mouthwash.
  • Brush your gums: Don’t neglect your gums during your daily brushing! Lightly brush along the gumline with a soft-bristled toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to remove invasive bacteria.
  • Healthy lifestyle: Adopt a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and avoiding tobacco products.

Gum Therapy Solutions

Our gum disease treatment includes advanced gum therapy solutions to address various gum health concerns at every stage of the disease. To remove infection and rejuvenate your gums, we may suggest a dental deep cleaning. Also known as scaling and root planing, this periodontal cleaning removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline, promoting gum healing and reattachment. For more severe cases, a more complex treatment may be recommended. Gum grafting and pocket reduction surgery are effective solutions to restore the health and aesthetics of your smile.

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Periodontics

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Dental Deep Cleanings (SRP)

This deep cleaning procedure helps remove plaque and tartar from below the gumline, promoting gum healing and preventing the progression of gum disease.

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Tips to Maintain Healthier Gums

Maintaining healthy gums is crucial for overall oral health, but doesn’t have to be complicated. Follow these tips for healthier gums:

  • Regular dental checkups: Schedule regular dental checkups to detect and address gum issues early.
  • Consistent oral hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss daily, and use an antiseptic mouthwash.
  • Brush your gums: Don’t neglect your gums during your daily brushing! Lightly brush along the gumline with a soft-bristled toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to remove invasive bacteria.
  • Healthy lifestyle: Adopt a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and avoiding tobacco products.
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Win the Battle Against Gum Disease Today

Don’t wait to address your gum health! We have exactly the expertise and care you’re looking for to restore your gum health and smile with a gentle touch. Schedule a consultation with our experienced team at Old Greenwich Dental Center for personalized gum disease and gingivitis treatment. Click or call to take the first step toward optimal gum health and a confident smile.