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Gum Disease

Getting Treated With Scaling And Root Planing Procedures

Posted on 12/12/2022 5:30 AM By Eric Chmiel
When people are experiencing gum soreness, bleeding, or swelling, periodontal disease may be to blame. Also known as gum disease, periodontal disease is typically caused by bacteria getting into the gum “pockets” and causing irritation and discomfort. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, or complete tooth loss. An experienced doctor may recommend scaling and root planing in Berkeley, CA to treat this issue. There is a lot to learn about how scaling and root planning treatments can give patients a healthy smile with disease free gums.   How Scaling And Root Planning In Berkeley, CA Can Help Me Scaling and root planning is an important dental procedure for anyone who has periodontal disease, which is when the gums start to recede from the teeth. This can cause the teeth to become loose and eventually fall out. When it comes to maintaining good oral health, scaling and root planning procedures are essential for many patien ...

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What Is Gingivits Vs Periodontitis?

Posted on 11/14/2022 5:30 AM By Eric Chmiel
Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is the most common type of oral health problem. It's caused when plaque, a sticky film that forms on teeth and gums, builds up in a patient’s mouth. This can cause toothaches, difficulty chewing, bad breath, and even more serious problems like tooth loss or infection. Periodontal disease can progress from gingivitis to periodontitis in Berkeley, CA. If left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to other health problems, including systemic issues such as stroke, diabetes, and heart disease, all of which are potentially fatal. This is why it's important for patients to get it fixed by a dental professional as soon as possible have good oral and overall health. This blog goes over what gingivitis is, versus what periodontitis is.   What Are The Symptoms Of Gingivitis And How Do they Affect Me? According to the American Dental Association, Gingivitis is a “reversible” inflammation of the gums that, if left untreated, ...

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Don’t Let That Blank Space in Your Mouth Fool You

Posted on 6/15/2021 2:49 PM By Eric Chmiel
So, you had teeth extracted and/or are missing a few teeth? No big deal, right? Do not fool yourself! There are plenty of issues that come with missing teeth in Berkeley, CA. You lose the confidence in your smile, you can’t chew the foods you use to enjoy, and so much more. Beyond these though, there are also adverse health effects to missing teeth.   What Happens When We Are Missing Teeth? From gum disease to infection, there are several reasons why you should consider replacement of your missing teeth! In many cases, the gums where the tooth used to be will get infected which will cause inflammation. This is known as gingivitis, commonly referred to as gum disease. Gingivitis can cause your gums to bleed when you floss, changes in your bite line, pain when chewing, pus to form between the gums and teeth, and other symptoms. This, of course, makes day-to-day life more difficult as the pain from chewing causes great amounts of anxiety about eating and can cause other teeth to loosen ...

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Convenient Steps To Prevent Periodontal Disease

Posted on 3/30/2021 11:43 AM By Eric Chmiel
Periodontal (gum) disease does not have to become a reality for you. It is often associated with symptoms such as gum swelling, tooth pain, and discomfort, and if left untreated, can lead to systemic health illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Fortunately, there are many ways and things that you can do right now to reduce or eliminate your chances of getting gum disease in Berkeley, CA.   A few helpful tips to consider Regular brushing and flossing: Brushing and flossing twice daily can significantly minimize your chances of getting gum disease. This is because gum disease is caused by bacteria or plaque buildup in or around the gum area, leading to inflamed and irritated gums. Brushing and flossing regularly can remove the bacteria that causes gum disease and keep your mouth and gums healthy! Maintain a healthy diet: Eating a healthy diet including vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, and plenty of water can help improve your oral health which can be a reflection of you ...

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What is LANAP® Gum Disease Treatment?

Posted on 2/24/2021 4:45 PM By Eric Chmiel
Are you experiencing gum soreness, bleeding, or swelling? Periodontal disease may be to blame. Also known as gum disease, periodontal disease is typically caused by bacteria getting into the gum “pockets” and causing irritation and discomfort. If left untreated, gum disease can lead increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, or complete tooth loss. Traditional treatment methods for gum disease include grafting, or removal, of the infected gums or bone. This procedure is often quite painful and the gums can take a while to heal. Fortunately, a more gentle, minimally invasive technique known as Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure, or LANAP® is available to treat gum disease. Your dentist and their expert team in Barkeley, CA offer this groundbreaking procedure and advanced technologies to treat gum disease.   About the Procedure LANAP includes the use of a gentle laser light to remove disease causing bacteria and infected gum and bone tissue while leaving healthy ti ...

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Importance of Treating Gum Disease

Posted on 12/7/2020 5:29 PM By cutratny
Have you been noticing your gums bleed easily whenever you brush or floss? Or they are starting to pull away from your teeth? These are common signs of gum disease and should never be ignored. Whether you’ve recently started developing symptoms of gum disease or it has been affecting your health for some time, don’t wait to seek treatment. There are many important reasons why. Gum disease won’t go away by itself A progressive and dangerous condition, gum disease begins when bacteria from plaque and tartar infect the gums. If not treated right away, gum disease can progress until it causes irreversible damage to oral structures and increases the risk of tooth loss. Gum disease affects overall health Advanced stages of periodontal disease have been linked to complications with systemic health conditions, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, heart attack, and stroke. Bacteria that cause gum disease can enter the bloodstream, and the chronic inflammati ...

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The Major Health Benefits Of Laser Gum Surgery

Posted on 9/25/2020 4:50 PM By Eric Chmiel
Laser Gum Surgery has major health benefits in Berkeley, CA because it improves your oral health by removing bacteria within your mouth that can be detrimental to your oral health. Also, because of the fact that your oral health is connected to your overall health when you have laser gum surgery and improve your oral health you are also improving your overall health. Let’s explore exactly what laser gum surgery is and how it positively impacts your oral and overall health by precisely removing damaged gum tissue.   What Is Laser Gum Surgery? What exactly is laser gum surgery you might ask? Well it involves using a dental laser to precisely remove any damaged gum tissue and clear away harmful bacteria that is associated with advanced gum disease. Also, there are quite a few different advantages of that laser surgery has when compared to traditional forms of gum surgery. To learn more about these advantages please review the bullet points below:   Medical lasers are preci ...

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Gum Disease And The Development Of Systemic Diseases

Posted on 6/8/2020 5:45 PM By cutratny
When it comes to gum disease and the development of it there are quite a few risks. However, for the purpose of this article will be discussing the 7 major risks of gum disease development in Berkeley, CA. To be more specific, there is a direct link between your oral health and your overall health. Meaning that the development of gum disease can lead to the development of major health concerns. It has been proven that these seven systemic diseases below that affect overall health are related to having gum disease: Stroke Heart Disease  Diabetes Erectile dysfunction Alzheimer’s disease Respiratory infections Pre-term low birth weight Understanding the Links Between Gum Disease and Health Risks As far as the link between gum disease and health risks is concerned it’s highly important to understand how negative oral health can lead to negative overall health. The initial stage of gum disease would be gingivitis and when you have gingivitis essentially you have bacter ...

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Gum Recession Treatment: The Benefits Of Early Treatment

Posted on 4/29/2020 10:42 AM By cutratny
If you begin to experience gum recession then it would be very beneficial if you sought out early treatment. This is mainly because gum recession is a major warning sign that you may be in the very beginning stages of gum disease. Gum disease is important to treat when it is in its early stages in order to avoid it developing into advanced gum disease. Gum Grafting: The Traditional Way To Treat Gum Recession Traditionally gum grafting was considered the main form of treatment for gum recession. This is partly because it allowed the unhealthy tissue within a patient’s mouth to be replaced with healthy gum tissue that was taken from other parts of the patient’s mouth. While effective this form of gum recession treatment was also very invasive for the patient. Thanks to advancements in dentistry less invasive forms of gum recession treatment have emerged. One form is known as the Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST™). What Is the Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST™)? The Pinhol ...

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3 Treatments That Can Improve Your Gum Health

Posted on 11/2/2018 11:34 AM By Ron
Do you have gum disease symptoms such as swollen, red gum tissue or receding gums? If so, you’re not the only one. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that half of the adult population aged 30 and over in the United States has periodontal disease. Fortunately, you can improve your oral health by visiting your periodontist as soon as possible for treatment. Here are four treatments that can improve your gum health and potentially prevent your disease from progressing:   Guided Tissue Regeneration Bone loss is a common consequence of advanced gum disease. Guided tissue regeneration supports the body in regenerating lost bone tissue. It also increases your chances of retaining your natural teeth instead of losing them to gum disease. Dr. Keith Chertok is a skilled periodontist who offers guided tissue regeneration to patients who need gum disease treatment.   Gum Grafting Periodontal disease leads to the destruction of gum tissue, which can cause the gum line ...

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