
Prevent Gum Disease Early
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a serious gum infection that can result in tooth loss if not addressed. It often progresses silently, without noticeable pain—so many people are unaware they have it. At Your Total Dental & Orthodontics in Manor, TX, we screen for gum disease during every routine visit to protect your smile and maintain your oral health.
What Leads to Gum Disease?
Gum disease begins when plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—accumulates on your teeth. If not cleared away by daily brushing, flossing, and routine cleanings, this plaque hardens and produces toxins that inflame the gums.
As the condition worsens, pockets form between the teeth and gums, creating space for more bacteria to grow. Gum disease progresses in two main stages:
- Gingivitis: This early stage causes red, swollen gums that may bleed when brushing or flossing. It’s reversible with consistent oral care and professional cleanings.
- Periodontitis: If gingivitis isn't treated, it can develop into periodontitis. In this stage, the bone and gum tissue supporting the teeth begin to break down. Without treatment, teeth can become loose or fall out.
Recognizing the Signs of Gum Disease
Gum disease can develop quietly, but there are symptoms to watch for:
- Gums that bleed easily or feel swollen and sore
- Constant bad breath or an unpleasant taste
- Gums pulling away from the teeth
- Teeth that feel loose or have shifted
- Pus between the teeth and gums
- Changes in your bite or how your teeth fit together
- Partial dentures that no longer fit properly
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, reach out to us right away for a thorough evaluation.
How We Treat Gum Disease?
At Your Total Dental & Orthodontics, we provide both non-surgical and surgical options based on the severity of your gum disease:
- Scaling and root planing: A deep cleaning that removes plaque and tartar from below the gum line.
- Antibacterial treatments: Help control infection and promote healing of the gums.
- Laser therapy or surgery: Used in advanced cases to clean infected areas and restore damaged gum tissue.
- Dental implants: If tooth loss has occurred, implants may be recommended as a long-lasting replacement option.
Keeping Gum Disease Away
Preventing gum disease starts with strong daily habits. Here’s what we recommend:
- Brush twice a day and floss once daily
- Use antibacterial mouthwash if recommended
- Maintain a healthy, balanced diet
- Avoid smoking and tobacco products
- Visit us regularly for cleanings and checkups
At Your Total Dental & Orthodontics in Manor, TX, we’re committed to helping you maintain healthy gums and a lasting smile. Call today to book your appointment or ask about our customized gum disease care.