Why You Should Not Overlook Gum Disease

Why You Should Not Overlook Gum Disease

Posted March 4, 2016 by Wager-Evans Dental

spotting and treating gum recession When you consider the state of your oral health, do you account for more than just your teeth? If oral bacteria manage to infiltrate your gum line, you could develop gum disease. Gum disease is not painful, but can be identifiable because it can make gums look red or swollen, and can cause them to bleed more easily. Just as you should seek treatment if you identify a cavity on a tooth, you should have your dentist inspect possible gum disease. If you do have it, there are treatments available to help your gums recover.

Problems Associated With Gum Disease

You should not dismiss the seriousness of gum disease, just because it is not painful. Over time, gum disease can make your gum line recede. This recession leaves your teeth with less support, so that you are more likely to lose one or several. It also exposes the roots of your teeth, which can be more likely to develop cavities. Gum disease can also be a cause of chronic bad breath.

How A Perio Tray Can Help

To create a Perio Tray, your dentist will take an impression of your mouth, so that the tray can be sized accurately. The tray enables you to hold a treatment solution for gum disease in place, where it can more easily enter periodontal pockets and other areas where disease-causing bacteria can be found.

Making Oral Care A Priority

The more you pay attention to your oral health, the less likely you are to have problems like advanced gum disease. You can also reduce your chances of needing an advanced dental treatment, like a root canal.

About The Author
Dr. Brian Evans

Dr. Brian Evans, the current owner of Wager Evans Dental, initially worked as a CPA before transitioning to dentistry to make a greater impact on people's lives. He joined his father-in-law to expand a three-decade-long legacy in the northern Nevada community, eventually taking over the practice. Dr. Evans prioritizes a comfortable environment for his patients and stays at the forefront of dental technology and medical techniques through continuous education and advanced training, focusing on oral and systemic health.