Gum Disease (Peridontal Disease) Treatment

A most common dental problem is usually due to bacterial infection of the gums. If only gums are involved the disease is called Gingivitis but if the tissue and bone are involved it is called Periodontitis. Get the best treatment with our Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease) specialist services in Rohini, Delhi.

It occurs when teeth are not properly cleaned, plaque forms on them and accumulate on the teeth surface. PLAQUE is a sticky layer of bacteria and food debris that sticks on any tooth surface and even between teeth.

Shanti dentals warns you if periodontal disease is not treated, it destroys bones gums and the teeth become loose and eventually have to be removed. Gum disease can cause and stay for a long time, it can harm you in internally or externally both ways. Shanti dentals is an expert on these types of diseases and has the achievement of many patients satisfaction. If we are giving you treatment then you don’t need to afraid of pain, discomfort during treatment and cost, we are here to provide you the best option. Shanti Dentals provides you a world-class Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease)  Treatment Services with the latest advanced technologies and equipment in Prashant Vihar, Rohini, North West Delhi. In this article, you can find out the causes signs, types of treatment etc. for your better knowledge.

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Shanti dentals tells you Important Facts

  • About 50% of adolescents have early signs of periodontal diseases.
  • About 60% of young adult have this disease.
  • It is the most common cause of tooth loss in adults.
  • Most important fact is that at the onset, disease is very slow and does not cause any problems in initial stages.

Signs of Periodontal Disease

  • Bleeding gums.
  • Swollen red gums bad breath gums tend to pull downwards in relation to the crown of teeth.
  • Small space appear between teeth.
  • Pain in teeth.
  • Shifting and loosening of permanent teeth.

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Things one can do to prevent periodontal disease

  • Brush your teeth after every meal at least twice daily ( after dinner & after break fast ).
    Use fluoride toothpaste.
  • Floss your teeth at least once a day.
  • Eat balanced diet.
  • Visit your dentist every six month.
  • Get your teeth professionally cleaned.
  • Change your toothbrush every 3 month.

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Causes of Periodontal Disease

Irregular and using wrong technique of brushing and flossing which leads to the deposit of dental plaque. Dental plaque hardens to form calculus (tartar).

Other factors are:

  • Smoking and tobacco use.
  • Stress.
  • Genetics .
  • Some Medications.
  • Diabetes.
  • Grinding of teeth (bruxism).
  • Serious ailments – eg. AIDS, Cancer and their treatments.
  • Pregnancy- due hormonal changes.
  • Poor nutrition.

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Shanti Dentals Treatment

Depends on the stage of the disease

  • Medication and scaling.
  • Stress.
  • Soft tissue grafts.
  • Pocket Reduction procedures.
  • Regenerative procedures.
  • Dental plaque can be brushed and flossed away by an individual .
  • Calculus can be removed by scaling only.
  • It is safe during pregnancy too.

Shanti dentals provides Scaling & Root Planing

The main cause of these diseases is bacterial plaque, a sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on your teeth. If plaque is not removed on a daily basis it can turn into a hard substance called calculus (tartar). When plaque and calculus are not removed the bacteria in plaque produce toxins (or poisons) that can destroy the supporting tissues and bone around the teeth .As the diseases progress, the gum around the tooth becomes loose and separates away from the tooth resulting in deep areas called pockets. As these pockets deepen, more gum tissue and bone are destroyed and the teeth eventually become loose. If periodontal diseases are not treated, the teeth may need to be removed.

Dental Cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist (prophylaxis / scaling)

All the deposits which are harmful for your teeth are removed with the help of curettes and ultrasonic devices.

Shanti dentals provides 2 methods of scaling:

Manual Scaling

Manual Scaling

Here certain fine instruments called hand scalers are used to remove the harmful deposits from your teeth.….. … … ….. ….. …… …… …… …. ….. … … … … …..

Ultrasonic Scaling

Ultrasonic Scaling

Here a specialized instrument called an ultrasonic scaler is used which oscillates at vibrations of almost 25,000 to 40,000 Hertz with a water spray Various tips are available depending on the areas to be scaled.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Gum Disease?

Gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, is an inflammation of the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth and is most commonly a result of poor dental hygiene. Gingivitis is a very common condition and varies widely in severity. It is characterized by red, swollen gums that bleed easily when teeth are brushed or flossed. Gingivitis is not the same thing as periodontitis. Gingivitis always precedes and acts as a warning sign for the more serious condition of periodontitis.

Gingivitis starts when food debris mixes with saliva and bacteria which, in turn, forms dental plaque that sticks to the surfaces of teeth. If dental plaque isn’t removed by brushing with toothpaste and flossing, it can become mineralized and form tartar, or calculus. Tartar is very hard, and only a professional dental cleaning can remove it.

Both dental plaque and tartar are filled with harmful bacteria, and if they aren’t removed from teeth, they will begin to irritate the gums and cause gingivitis. If left untreated, gingivitis will often extend from the gums to the bone and lead to periodontitis.

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Why are my Gums Bleeding?

As we age, it’s increasingly common to see a drop or two of blood in the sink after brushing or flossing. It’s so common that many of us convince ourselves it’s not a big deal. But bleeding gums -even during a dentist cleaning-are not normal and not healthy. They’re a sign-possibly along with other often-missed symptoms like puffy, red, irritated gums-of gingivitis (early gum disease). 90% of the world population suffers from chronic gum disease, gum problems, yet only a very small fraction realizes it. But there is some good news: early-stage gum disease is reversible, through improved daily mouth care and more frequent visits to the dentist for plaque and tartar removal. But left ignored, bleeding gums can progress to serious gum infection (periodontitis) that attacks gums, erodes the jawbone and is the number-one reason for teeth fall out. If you’ve spotted droplets, don’t wait another day to start improving your brush, floss and rinse routine.

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How do I know if I have Gum Disease?

Your general dentist should be able to inform you if there are signs of Gum Disease. The symptoms associated with Gum Disease are typically not easily noticed. In some cases, you may experience sore gums, bleeding gums or tooth pain. Regular visits to your dentist will help diagnose and treat gum disease.

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How common is Gum Disease?

Seven out of 10 Canadians will develop gum disease at some time in their lives. It is the most common dental problem, and it can progress quite painlessly until you have a real problem. That’s why it is so important to prevent gum disease before it becomes serious.

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How can someone prevent Gum Disease?

Having excellent oral hygiene and seeing your dentist regularly can help prevent gum disease. Quit smoking if you currently smoke. Let your dentist know what medications you are on because some drugs can cause gum inflammation. Finally, follow your dentist’s recommendations when it comes to keeping your gums and teeth healthy.

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What if I am already in the early stages of Gum Disease?

If you have gum disease, getting rid of plaque and tartar gives your gums a chance to get better. That’s why in the early stages of gum disease, the best treatment is:

Cleaning by your dentist or dental hygienist to remove built-up tartar, brushing twice a day to remove plaque and flossing once a day to remove plaque.

When gum disease is more serious, your dentist may refer you to a dental specialist called a periodontist. A periodontist has a least three years of extra university training in treating gum disease, and in restoring (or regenerating) bone and gum tissue that have been lost because of gum disease.

A periodontist also treats serious forms of gum disease that do not get better with normal dental care. When serious gum disease is found, brushing and flossing become even more important.

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Rohini

Rohini is a well developed residential city in North West Delhi in India. It was the first sub-city project of Delhi Development Authority (DDA). Rohini is one of the 12 zones administered under the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Rohini is a very prime residential locality and well connected with the other parts of the city. All the basic facilities like mall, market, school, bank, hospitals and ATM are available in Rohini. Transport facility is also good in this locality. Rohini has three stations on the Red Line of Delhi Metro Line 1, making it one of Delhi Metro’s major hubs.

It is very easy to reach Shanti Dentals from Rohini because of these facilities. Shanti Dentals provides one of the best Dental Services in Rohini Area.

Directions to Shanti Dentals From Rohini

1. Rohini
New Delhi, Delhi

2. Follow Bhagawan Mahavir Marg to Sector 11
13 min (6.9 km)

3. Turn right
2 min (1.1 km)

4. Turn left onto HL Parwana Rd →Pass by Venus Apartments (on the right)
1 min (650 m)

5. Turn right onto Shaheed Colonel Guruveer Singh Sarna Marg →Pass by Prashant Vihar Police Station (on the left in 600m) 4 min (1.0 km)

6. Turn left onto B5 Rd 13 s (71 m)

7. Continue on Pvr Prashant Vihar Road to your destination in Prashant Vihar 5 min (1.0 km)

8. shanti dentals – Dentist in Rohini, Delhi
A-12 / FF, Opp. Lancercs School, Prashant Vihar, Sector 14, Rohini, Delhi, 110085

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