Periodontal Treatment in Bay City, MI

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What Is Periodontal Disease Treatment?

Periodontal disease is one of the many oral health conditions that has the potential to impact your overall well-being. Otherwise referred to as gum disease, periodontal disease is a multi-stage dental disorder that develops in a vast number of individuals each year. A product of destructive oral bacteria, gum disease has been classified as a leading source of tooth loss among older individuals and is often linked with a range of systemic health concerns. These bacteria inhabit tartar deposits that collect on the teeth and give off toxins, which ultimately begin to break down the gums, jawbone, and different structures that hold every tooth in its correct place.

Periodontal disease is essentially classified into three separate phases. The beginning stage of gum disease is gingivitis, which is followed by periodontitis. The last and most serious level of the condition is called advanced periodontitis. Because of the way periodontal disease can progress, it's crucial to identify the early signs of the condition and take steps to manage it quickly before it gets worse. If you exhibit signs like puffy or discolored gums, bleeding while toothbrushing and flossing, or chronic bad breath (occasionally known as halitosis), you may be living with periodontal disease.

At Robert M. Taylor III, DDS, we offer a range of modern treatments to address periodontal disease, no matter how far it has progressed. We urge you to reach out to our dental office in Bay City, MI to schedule a routine exam with Dr. Robert M. Taylor III and learn how you can stop gum disease.

What Are the Benefits of Periodontal Treatment?

Gum disease impacts more than just the appearance of your smile. It can also lead to serious health complications, which is why it’s crucial to address it as early as possible. Some of the benefits of periodontal therapy include:

  • Addresses bad breath caused by gum infection
  • May prevent costlier treatments in the future
  • Enhances the health and appearance of the gums and teeth
  • Reduces bleeding from the gums
  • May save you from losing one or more teeth

Am I A Candidate for Periodontal Care?

Men and women who should seek treatment for gum disease range from those with minimal gum swelling and bleeding to those with missing teeth and significant wear to the nearby oral tissues. In situations where periodontal disease is diagnosed and treated in its early stages, patients have greater opportunities to reduce the disease's harmful impact. A lot of men and women experience bleeding gums or redness, which could be thought of as normal. However, bleeding and various other effects of gum disease are never typical and should be evaluated as soon as possible.

We invite individuals to plan an appointment at Robert M. Taylor III, DDS, if they exhibit one or more of the potential signs of periodontal disease. These may consist of puffy, red, or painful gum tissue, as well as bleeding while brushing or flossing. Persistent bad breath or an offensive taste in the mouth may also be an indicator. People suffering from progressing periodontal disease can experience loose teeth, greater discomfort, a receding gumline, or discharge in the mouth.

How Is Gum Disease Treated?

To preserve the health of your teeth, gums, and jawbone, it's important to catch gum disease early and begin treatment right away. In order to determine if periodontal disease is affecting your oral health, our team uses a specialized device that can measure the pockets separating your teeth and gums. If these spaces are bigger than 3 millimeters deep, it is usually a cause for concern. Oral x-rays may also enable Dr. Taylor and our other providers to evaluate the amount of jawbone surrounding the teeth and confirm if a later phase of periodontal disease has begun.

At Robert M. Taylor III, DDS, we utilize the latest screenings to diagnose the existing stage of gum disease and will work with you throughout treatment to ensure you're getting the proper care. The starting phase of gum disease, gingivitis, is mostly taken care of through in-office cleaning and enhanced daily oral hygiene. To treat periodontitis, the second phase of periodontal disease, scaling and root planing (sometimes referred to as SRP) therapy, is done and might be paired with externally administered antibiotics. Later-stage instances of gum disease may be more efficiently managed by employing a more invasive option, including flap surgery or bone grafting procedures.

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Every time I visit Dr Taylor's office I have an fantastic experience (especially from Jennifer, Kim and Tracy). The staff is always welcoming and professional. The waiting area is always clean, modern, and comfortable. Tracy the hygienist who did my cleaning was thorough yet gentle and she took the time to explain every step of the process. Dr Taylor was equally impressive, giving me a detailed examination and answering all my questions in a way that was easy to understand. I appreciated that they didn't try to push unnecessary procedures but focused on what I genuinely needed. The entire appointment was smooth, efficient, and pain free. They use the latest equipment, which made me feel confident I was getting the best care possible. Whether you're nervous about dental work or just looking for a new dentist, I highly recommend Dr Taylor's office. I drive three hour round trips and will be returning for all my future appointments!

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Protect Your Teeth and Gums from Disease

Gum disease can be a bigger risk to your dental and overall health than many people realize, but thanks to advances in dental care techniques, the skilled providers at Robert M. Taylor III, DDS can help you protect yourself from future complications. If you have noticed any signs or concerns you think may be caused by gum disease, we urge you to contact our Bay City, MI office as soon as you can to schedule a consultation with Dr. Taylor. Our staff will help you manage your periodontal disease, no matter what stage it's at.

How can I reduce my risk of periodontal disease?

Preserving your dental health starts with brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing daily to keep plaque at bay. Antimicrobial mouthwash can also help by eliminating harmful bacteria. Other than that, you should try to eat healthily, steer clear of tobacco, and manage any other health issues like diabetes. Finally, regular visits to our Bay City, MI dental office are crucial for allowing our team to spot problems before they progress too far.

How often should I get dental check-ups after undergoing periodontal treatment?

For patients undergoing periodontal treatment, Dr. Taylor often recommends more frequent cleanings and checkups (usually every 3 – 4 months) so he can monitor changes in their gum health.

How does periodontal disease affect my overall health?

Periodontal disease has been linked to higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, respiratory issues, and even complications during pregnancy. By keeping your gums healthy, you’re taking steps to improve your overall well-being.

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