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Treatment of Gum Disease<\/h1>\n

At Mangrove Bay Dentistry in Tampa, Florida, Dr. Toan Tran and our registered dental hygienists will make you feel genuinely cared for as they thoroughly protect your periodontal health with professional prophylactic cleanings and expertly treat any gum inflammation that occurs.<\/p>\n

Gum disease, a progressive condition that begins with mild gum inflammation called \u201cgingivitis,\u201d easily occurs and can be easily combated if it is caught early. Left untreated, gingivitis commonly advances into more severe infection below the gum line. This stage of the inflammation is called \u201cperiodontitis.\u201d Periodontitis (affecting over 75% of the population) can be effectively treated, but if it is not treated and continues to advance to a severe stage, teeth loss is likely to occur.<\/p>\n

Advanced gum disease is the cause of most teeth loss. Chronic infection in the gums destroys gum tissue, tooth ligaments, and bone tissue. Teeth may become loose, and bacteria in gum pockets will erode protective dental enamel. The resulting dental decay perforates the enamel and allows bacteria to reach nerve tissue. A severe tooth ache will then prompt you to seek urgent care in the form of a root canal and crown (if the tooth is not too damaged) or extraction. If a tooth is extracted or falls out due to periodontitis, gum treatment is still needed to reduce bacteria, get infection under control, and save other teeth. Prior to restoring damaged teeth or replacing lost teeth, gum infection will have to be treated.<\/p>\n

The Symptoms of Periodontal Disease<\/h2>\n

The changes you might observe in your gum tissue can be so miniscule from day to day that you may be unaware of them for some time. The common symptoms are:<\/p>\n