Gum disease is a chronic infectious disease called biofilm, in which there are many different and diverse bacteria.
The first cause of the disease is the microbial dental plaque, which is formed by the accumulation of the surfaces of the teeth and between them as a result of the ineffective cleaning of the foods we eat.
Gum disease occurs at any age, but usually in adults. Gum disease can be prevented if diagnosed early, so it is in your best interest to visit your dentist when you notice any of the following symptoms:
Bleeding from the mouth while brushing or out of nowhere
Gum color changing from pink to red or even purple
swelling of the gums
Bad breath
Sensation of getting food stuck between teeth
An increase in calculus accumulation
itchy gums
recession in gums
Spacing, displacement, shaking of the teeth…
Constant bad taste in your mouth
The early stages of gum disease can be prevented with proper brushing and flossing. Good oral care helps prevent plaque buildup.
Diabetes Mellitus is a disease characterized by chronic elevation of blood sugar and a disorder in insulin secretion.
Red, swollen, bleeding gums, tooth loss, teeth wobble, elongation, separation, tooth sensitivity for no reason, abscess formation, bad breath, large amounts of plaque and tartar accumulation around the teeth are indicators of this disease.
An implant is a titanium screw placed in the jawbone to restore the function and aesthetics of missing teeth and teeth.
Implants may not be suitable for everyone. The bone in the jaw must be sufficient to support good general health, healthy gums and implants.