Did You Know? Gum Disease Can Cause Tooth Loss
Posted May 18, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental
What would you assume to be the leading cause of tooth loss for adults? You might be surprised to know that advanced gum disease is chiefly responsible for this condition. Periodontitis is the name given to advanced stage gum disease. When an infection progresses to this point, it can do consequential harm to your gums, and the tissue around your tooth sockets. Your tooth support can be weakened to the point where they need to be extracted, or will fall out on their own. If you suspect that you have gum disease, you should inform your dentist. A periodontal treatment can help reverse the course of this condition, and keep your oral health under control.
What Happens If I Go Without Treatment For Gum Disease?
Putting off gum disease treatment can let an infection become more severe, and harder to manage. In its early form, gingivitis, you can work to eliminate the infection with diligent at-home care, and support from your dentist. Threats to your oral health should be taken seriously. Like with gum disease, ignoring a cavity can lead to complications. If you wait too long, an infection may have time to damage the nerves in your tooth, and you will need a root canal to recover.
Replacing Lost Teeth
There are options available to you for replacing lost teeth. A dental implant can securely hold a replacement tooth, however your jawbone will need to be in sufficient condition to have the implant placed. In some cases, mini dental implants can be used, if there are concerns that your jaw has suffered deterioration and could have trouble taking a standard implant.