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Periodontics & Gum Health

Periodontal treatments, also known as gum therapy, can help patients in 100 Mile House restore their oral health.

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What is Gum Disease?

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common concern for many patients. Despite maintaining good oral hygiene at home, it can still develop over time.

Gums form a protective seal around your teeth, shielding the sensitive roots underneath. No matter the condition of your teeth, healthy gums are crucial for keeping them supported. Gum disease develops when the tissues that hold your teeth in place become infected, often due to the buildup of plaque, which can harm the gums over time.

Periodontal Specialists for 100 Mile House Patients

If your periodontitis is advanced, we may refer you to a periodontist for specialized treatment and management of periodontal disease.

Stages of Gum Disease

Gum disease is a progressive condition, which means that without treatment, it can worsen over time and lead to significant issues affecting both your oral and overall health. The stages of gum disease include:

Surgical Gum Therapy (Gum Grafting)

In a gum graft procedure, a periodontist takes a small piece of tissue from the roof of your mouth and places it in the area where more gum coverage is needed.

The tissue is attached with a special adhesive that adheres to and protects the new graft, allowing for healing to occur. The specialized adhesive also protects the roof of your mouth. This area will need a few days to heal following the procedure.

Follow-up appointments are necessary to ensure that the surgical site is healing properly.

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