Gum Disease Can Prove Difficult To Manage Without The Right Support
Gingivitis is the first stage of a periodontal infection. The problem is one that should not be taken lightly, but the problem is still reversible at this stage. Unfortunately, when the infection progresses to the more advanced stage of gum disease, it becomes a long-term concern. Having the right support against this problem can be key for many reasons. Without protection against them, the harmful microbes on the roots of your teeth can cause tissue damage that leads to tooth loss. They also create worrying periodontal pockets and raise your risks for different general health issues. Because the problem is a long-term one, effective management will be key for controlling the effects and preventing complications.
We Work Closely With Patients To Provide Dedicated Care
Different services can respond to different degrees of poor periodontal health. For someone who needs help controlling and infection, we can recommend a schedule of consistent scaling and root planing procedures to fight bacteria formations under your gums. We can also recommend medications and prescription mouth rinses that fight these unwelcome microbes. For patients who are dealing with more advanced issues, there are options that include periodontal surgery and laser therapy. These services perform more involved work, but in doing so they can help you address or prevent some of the most significant complications from poor gum health.
Has Gum Disease Already Caused You To Lose Teeth?
For patients who have already experienced tooth loss, our practice can help! We can talk with you about your candidacy for implant dentistry. Through the placement of implants, we are able to secure permanent restorations that offer meaningful bite support while also offering cosmetic improvements.
Talk To Your Savannah, GA Dentist About Gum Disease Treatment!
Effective gum disease treatment options are available to help you control your issues with an advanced infection. For more information, please reach out to Duval Periodontics in Savannah, GA today at (912) 352-4867.