WHAT IS GUM TREATMENT?
Gum disease is an inflammation of the gum line that can progress to affect the bone that surrounds and supports your teeth.
Gum Disease also known as Periodontal Disease begins with bacterial growth in the mouth, the localized inflammation of the gingiva is initiated by bacteria in the dental plaque, which is a microbial biofilm that forms on the teeth and gingiva. Nearly 70% of the people are affected by this disease at some point in their life. Though such a prevalent disease most people are unaware of the issue and the problems it can cause.
CAUSES OF GUM DISEASE
The primary cause of Gum Disease is poor oral hygiene. If you are not brushing or flossing properly, then the chances of bacteria build-up are high. However, there are other reasons as well such as:
- Smoking or chewing tobacco which makes difficult for gum tissues to repair
- Consuming certain medications (oral contraceptives, steroids, anticonvulsants, calcium channel blockers, and chemotherapy) lessen saliva flow that protects teeth and gums. Some medicines even cause the abnormal growth of gum tissue.
- Crooked or misaligned teeth
- Hormonal changes such as puberty, menstruation, menopause, pregnancy etc. can make your gums sensitive and as a result prone to gum diseases.
- Certain illness such as cancer and HIV make your immune system weak are at higher risk of developing gum disease. Also, people who are diabetic are more prone to get Gum Disease.
- Genetic susceptibility such as family history can contribute to gingivitis
SYMPTOMS OF GUM DISEASES
- Bleeding of gums when you brush or floss your teeth
- Pulling of gums away from the teeth
- Teeth loosening
- Change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite (malocclusion)
- Pus between teeth and gums
- Pain while chewing
- Teeth sensitivity
- Tender, red or swollen gums
- Ill-fitting partial dentures
- Foul breath that doesn’t go away even after brushing
- Deep space formation between gums and teeth
STAGES OR TYPES OF GUM DISEASE
The stages of Gum Diseases are as follows:
GINGIVITIS
This is the first stage of gum disease, caused due to the plaque build-up on gums. If the plaque is not gone after brushing and flossing, then it can cause irritation. In this stage, you will notice your gums bleeding while brushing and flossing. Because bone is not affected in this stage, the chances of recovery are quite high.
PERIODONTITIS
Gingivitis if not treated on time, can lead to Periodontitis. This stage starts affecting your bone. Spaces are formed between bone and gum line as a result, bacteria will get a space food lodgement. If you visit your dentist on time then Periodontitis can be prevented. Periodontitis is an advanced gum disease.
ADVANCED PERIODONTITIS
This is the final stage of your gum disease where your bone is destroyed making your teeth loosen further. This can only be saved with surgery. And if the case is very advanced then even surgery cannot save your tooth, as a result, your dentist has to extract your tooth.
TREATMENT OPTION OF GUM DISEASE
The treatment option depends on the stage of Gum Disease. It also depends on your medical history and your overall health.
The treatment options range from non-surgical therapies to surgical treatments.
The Non-Surgical Options Include:
Deep Cleaning
This is done in the very initial stage of developing a Gum Disease. Your dentist will remove the plaque or tartar (which hardens the tooth surface) from below and above the gum line. It is a preventive measure which helps you to save from getting gum disease.
Scaling & Root Planning
This is also a deep cleaning process. The only difference is that your dentist will give local anesthesia to start the process. Plaque and tartar are removed from above and below the gum line and after that, the rough spots are made smooth. The process of smoothing helps to remove the bacteria. This is done only if your dentist finds that you have calculus deposits under the gum.
Surgical Treatment Includes:
Flap Surgery
In this, incision is made on the gums to remove the tartar. Sometimes the irregular surface of the bone is smoothened so that there are no areas for bacteria which cause this disease can hide. This method is used to remove the gap between gums and tooth.
Bone Graft
This method is used to regenerate the bone. The dentist use fragments of synthetic bone donated bone or your own bone which is used to replace the bone destroyed due to gum disease
Soft Tissue Graft
This method is used if the gums are receded. Gums are taken from the roof of the mouth and is stitched to the area of gum recession.
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Done along flap surgery when bone which supports your teeth are destroyed. Your dentist will insert a small piece of mesh-like fabric between your bone and gum tissue.
PREVENTION OF GUM DISEASE
- Brush your teeth twice a day (with a fluoride toothpaste).
- Floss regularly to remove plaque from between teeth.
- Visit your dentist after every 6 months for a routine check-up and professional cleaning.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q.1. What Is The First Sign Of Gum Disease?
Red, sore and tender gums are usually the first sign. Or bleeding gums after brushing can also be considered as the first sign.
Q.2. Is Gum Disease Treatable?
Yes it is treatable and preventable.
Q.3. How Long Does It Take For Gum Disease To Be Cured?
It totally depends on the stage it is in.
Q.4. Can Gum Disease Be Treated On Its Own?
Certainly not. You should visit a dentist to get it cured.