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Despite the diagnosis of gum disease, a periodontist morrisville can help patients treat the issue and find ways to prevent it from reoccurring. Some risk factors increase a person's chances of experiencing either gingivitis or periodontitis and should be addressed immediately. When left untreated, this issue can cause pain in the mouth as well as the loss of teeth.

Gingivitis:
The first stage of gum disease is gingivitis. Everyone's mouth is full of bacteria. One of the reasons that brushing and flossing are so important involves removing the buildup on teeth created by the bacteria. In the beginning, plaque begins to form on the teeth and as it hardens, it turns into tartar. No amount of brushing, flossing, or even rinsing with mouthwash can remove the tarter. An appointment must be scheduled with a dentist or periodontist for complete cleaning.
Periodontitis:
If left untreated, gingivitis can increase in severity and eventually turn into periodontitis. The area around a tooth becomes inflamed and in some cases, the gums begin to distance themselves from the teeth, leaving a gap. This gap is often called a pocket by a periodontist and easily gets infected. Once infected, the body begins to try and fight the infection. Unfortunately, this means that it often attacks the bone and tissue that are holding the teeth in place. When this happens, teeth become loose and many need to be pulled out with by a periodontist.
Symptoms:
Most people do not experience signs of either gum disease until they are in their 30s or 40s. Symptoms include things like bad breath that will not go away despite attempts at brushing, flossing, and rinsing. The gums often become swollen and red, tender to the touch, and sometimes bleeding occurs. In the later stages, teeth may feel loose and a person may struggle to chew or bite down without pain.

Treatment:
A periodontist will work with a patient to get a handle on the gum disease and take steps to ensure that it is not reoccurring. The first step is to treat the infection. Once the infection is gone, a person can receive full teeth cleaning and work to keep up healthy oral hygiene habits at home. In some cases, deep cleaning will take place. The dentist scrapes off the tartar from the teeth and sometimes below the gum line. This takes care of the pockets that often attract and cultivate bacteria.

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