Gum Disease

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Understanding Gingivitis

We help patients understand this disease in order to better treat and prevent gingivitis in Long Beach...

Identifying and preventing gum disease in Long Beach is most commonly done through scheduling routine dental cleanings and exams, where the teeth and mouth can be properly evaluated by a professional. During these visits your dentist will always be sure to take a close look at your gum tissue and check for any signs of gingivitis before symptoms can get any further out of control. The most common signs that you are suffering from early stages of gum disease include swelling, bleeding gums that often include redness and soreness. When these symptoms are acknowledged early into the process of infection, your dentist can likely reverse the effect and re-establish a healthy sense of oral hygiene. However, in certain cases this disease can become much worse, leading to what professionals refer to as periodontal disease, and this can cause devastating effects on the mouth that include tooth loss, and bone damage that may prevent the use of dental implants as a replacement option. All stages of gum disease can recede gum tissue and greatly increase chances of tooth decay and overall infection. These reasons are why it is important to seek regular dental check-ups and protect your oral health. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms and think that you may be in need of treatment for gingivitis in Long Beach, then give our skilled staff members a call today.

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Stop Gum Disease Before It Starts

Our goal is to prevent gingivitis in Long Beach by informing patients of proper oral hygiene...

Preventing damage to the tissue through gum disease is essential to the health of our entire mouths, and it is our individual responsibility to ensure that we do everything we can to protect our smile through effective oral hygiene from home. This is exactly why we take the time to inform patients of the most advantageous methods for prevention from gingivitis in Long Beach. Make sure that you are brushing your teeth regularly, but there is never any need to brush with force. This can cause damage to the surface area of our gums and is frequently less effective than using appropriate brushing tactics with less pressure. While brushing, utilize a gentle circular motion across the entire surface of your teeth, and if you have sensitive gums we recommend you purchase a soft-bristled brush that can decrease the amount of irritation through daily use. It is essential to floss daily and after every meal when preventing the kind of dangerous buildup that can occur between our teeth over long periods of time, infecting the gums and creating a breeding ground for harmful bacteria. Take your time with oral hygiene, and always be sure to schedule professional dental cleanings no less than twice a year.

Periodontal Disease Stages

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Gingivitis

The mildest stage of gum disease is first-stage gingivitis. Plaque and tartar buildup behind the gums is what causes it to initially become visible after a few days of neglecting to brush and floss. The soft tissues become inflamed, irritated, and sensitive due to oral bacteria. Your gums may be completely repaired with continuous dental hygiene practices and a dental cleaning since the damage is not irreversible.

Mild Peridontitis

These later phases of gum disease have a more lasting impact if periodontitis sets in. The gums start to draw back from the teeth and recede, forming pockets that can hold more plaque and tartar. The jawbone and the connective tissues that cooperate with your gums to hold your teeth in place can also be attacked by periodontitis. In order to completely eliminate the buildup and aid in the gums' healing, we will advise a deep cleaning at this point.

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Moderate Periodontitis

The gums continue to recede and the gum pockets deepen as your periodontal disease progresses. The teeth begin to loosen and drift out of alignment as more soft tissue, bone, and gum are lost. Bacteria from the mouth can get into the circulation and reach other parts of your body and your general health.

Advanced Periodontitis

Up to 90% of the periodontal tissues may have been damaged by the time you reach the last stage. Your teeth may become loose enough to fall out when more of the root structure is destroyed. To treat the infection and restore the tissues lost, immediate gum surgery is required. If left untreated, even intensive therapy may not be able to save them, thus our dentists may need to remove.

3D illustration of a tooth with advanced periodontitis.

You Don’t Have To Wait!

We are always ready to help you get into the nearest appointment for treating gum disease in Long Beach...

The symptoms associated with gum disease in Long Beach can frequently have painful results, and in severe cases a patient may even be at risk of losing a tooth. Your Long Beach Family Dentist wants to make sure that you have somebody in your corner during those moments where unexpected problems arise, whether it is before, during, or after regular business hours. We can help get you into the dentist chair as soon as possible. Give us a call!

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Taking Action On Gum Disease

Treating gum disease in Long Beach is done quickly and effectively to relieve pain and repair oral health...

Our office takes great measures to ensure the oral health of our patients, and especially those suffering from various stages of gum disease due to its high risk association with other damaging issues within the mouth. Early stages of gingivitis can be detected through your general exam and treated rather easily with a deep cleaning, which involves a more thorough process than what you would receive during an exam, making sure to eliminate plaque and tartar buildup that lies closely along the gum line. This buildup is generally what leads to the infection within the gums, causing a wide variety of symptoms that sometimes do not even involve levels of pain that are noticeable to patients. This can be dangerous due to the fact that the infection will be allowed to grow without correction, allowing for pockets to be developed beneath the gums and potentially have permanent damage to an individual’s mouth and surrounding teeth. Certain extreme cases of periodontal disease, which develops beyond basic gingivitis, can end up requiring drastic measures to correct, such as oral surgery. It is important to be mindful of obvious signs of gum disease before they get out of hand. If you are noticing red and swollen gums, even bleeding during routine brushing and flossing, then it is time to schedule an appointment and correct the issue before it’s too late. The health of our gum tissue is a foundation for our teeth, and protecting this soft tissue is an essential aspect of oral health. If you have not received a cleaning in over six months and believe you may be suffering from gum disease in Long Beach, we urge you to give us a call at (562) 439-6562 today. We can help!

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Emergency Dentistry

Because we are aware that dental emergencies are unavoidable, our emergency dentist is available around-the-clock. No matter when or where your emergency arises, we can advise you or set up a consultation.

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Tooth Extraction

The practice of extracting a tooth is only employed under dire circumstances. We will provide you choices for dental replacement if our experts determines that removing the tooth is your only option.

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Root Canal

A root canal is a treatment to remove microorganisms from the tooth's pulp (or core). The root canal procedure is non-surgical at Long Beach Family Dentist.

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Gum Disease FAQ Long Beach, California

Frequently Asked Questions

Gum disease is a type of infection that worsens over time and leads to swelling, gum recession, and even tooth and jawbone damage.

Simply improving your oral hygiene routine is the most effective gingivitis therapy. Additionally, your dentist could advise using antimicrobial mouthwash or toothpaste.

Periodontal disease is tougher to cure the longer it is left untreated. The progression of gum disease from gingivitis to periodontitis cannot be reversed. Once the illness has reached the gum line, it will start to erode the jawbone and teeth.

Only when periodontal disease is gingivitis is it treatable. Periodontitis cannot be reversed once it has advanced; it can only be treated.

The accumulation of plaque and tartar as a result of inadequate brushing and flossing is the primary cause of gingivitis.

Gum disease not only makes tooth loss more likely, but it can also be fatal. It raises your risk of developing cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

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