Title: Treating Gum Problems
1Treating Gum Problems
2Keeping your teeth healthy depends on the actions
you take every day.
3Regular brushing and flossing can help to reduce
dental cavities and prevent gum disease that can
endanger your teeth.
4Scheduling regular visits to family dentists can
help individuals prevent tooth loss caused by gum
disease and help preserve their healthy smiles.
5Importance of Healthy Gums
6Most people dont think about the health of their
gums until a problem arises, but healthy gums are
critical to maintaining your teeth as the years
pass.
7A healthy diet, regular brushing and flossing and
periodic dental checkups can help to prevent
gingivitis and other gum problems.
8Cosmetic dentists may call their patients'
attention to gum disease, which can affect their
ability to correct dental problems and provide
the aesthetic effect that people desire.
9Treating the gum disease can help to ensure that
you keep the beautiful smile you work so hard to
attain.
10Nonsurgical Treatments
11Gum disease can often be resolved with
nonsurgical methods, such as
12 Dental cleaning Your dentist may advise more
frequent cleanings to remove plaque and tartar
that normally develop on teeth.
13 Scaling and root cleaning Deep cleaning under
local anesthesia can help to remove additional
plaque and tartar below the gum line.
14 Antibiotic treatment Your dentist may
prescribe a course of antibiotics to reduce the
amount of bacteria in the gums that is causing
inflammation. Doxycycline, tetracycline and
minocycline are used for this purpose.
15 Prescription mouth rinse Chlorhexidine is a
liquid anti-microbial medication that can be used
as a mouth rinse to treat gum disease.
16 Special toothpastes You can purchase special,
non-prescription toothpastes that contain
fluoride and triclosan to help treat gum disease.
17Surgical Treatments
18A number of surgical treatments can help resolve
problems from gum disease
19 Pocket reduction/flap surgery In this method,
the pockets around the base of the teeth are
pulled back and tartar is removed.
20The bone around the tooth may be smoothed and the
gum re-positioned to reduce the open spaces so
that it fits more tightly around the tooth.
21 Bone grafts Fragments of your own bone, or
synthetic bone, can be used to replace bone lost
from gum disease.
22The graft then serves as a base for your own
normal bone growth.
23 Soft tissue grafts Tissue from the roof of
the mouth can be removed and re-positioned on
gums to add tissue to support the teeth.
24 Guided tissue regeneration This is a process
that stimulates the growth of bone tissue and
soft tissue.
25It uses a mesh-like fabric onto which cells can
grow. The new tissue then helps to support teeth.
26 Bone surgery This type of surgery is used to
decrease the depth of craters that develop in
advanced bone loss.
27The reshaped bone makes it harder for bacteria to
grow in the spaces.
28With regular exams and daily care, you can
prevent gum disease and ensure that your teeth
have the support they need to last a lifetime.
29Talk to your dentist about gum health to get the
best advice about taking care of your smile.
30If you are seeking professional dental advice,
it's time to call Shumway Dental Care.
31Their Chandler dentists will ask you questions,
examine you, and determine exactly what needs to
be done to get you back to normal.
32Call today for an appointment.
33 Visit www.shumwaydental.com
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