Gum Disease Treatments
How to Prevent Gum Disease
Gum Disease Treatments Casula
Gum diseases are addressed in many different ways depending on their severity, how you may have responded to earlier treatments, and your general health.
After a thorough evaluation, treatments ranging from non-surgical treatments to surgical procedures will be recommended and discussed.
Non-surgical treatments work to control the growth of bacteria. Surgical procedures restore the soft tissues supporting your teeth.
Signs of Gum Disease
Pain is not always a characteristic sign of gum disease.
See your Casula dentist if you have the following:
- Red, swollen gums
- Bleeding gums when brushing
- Loose teeth
- Bad breath
- Bad taste
- Gum abscess
- Receding gums
Professional Dental Cleans in Casula
During your dental check-up, your dentist will remove the plaque and tartar build-up from the gumline.
If found that you have any symptoms of gum disease, your Casula dentist may recommend dental cleaning more than twice a year.
Professional dental cleans are not solutions for active gum disease.
They are important preventive options that can help stop the progression.
Scaling and Root Planing
A deep-cleaning procedure done under local anaesthesia, in which plaque and tartar from the gumline are scraped and rough spots on the tooth root smoothened.
Polishing the rough parts eliminates bacteria and provides a good surface for the gums to reattach to the teeth.
These are performed if your Casula dentist detects plaque and calculus that need to be removed under the gums.
Gum Surgery
If you have serious gum disease, you may need more extensive treatment, such as gum surgery. In some cases, extracting the affected tooth is required.
Your Casula dentist will tell you about the procedure needed and how it’s done. Whether you’re having surgery or root planing, you may be given antibiotics. Your dentist will inform you whether this is needed.
Some gum diseases can be prevented from occurring by practising a good oral hygiene routine.
Good oral hygiene involves:
- Brushing twice a day
- Using fluoride toothpaste
- Flossing once a day
- Quitting smoking
- Regularly visiting your Casula dentist
Are special preparations needed before treating gum diseases?
Your Casula dentist can conduct most procedures in the office. The duration to perform the procedures, your level of discomfort, and recovery period vary from patient to patient.
Other factors are the type and scope of the procedure and your overall wellness. Local anaesthesia to numb the area may be given before some treatments.
If needed, medication may be given to help you relax.
Gum Disease Treatments in Casula
Gum diseases are serious dental problems that should not be left ignored. Our dental team at Casula Dental Care provides safe and effective gum disease treatments for everyone in Casula and the surrounding communities.
Visit your Casula dentist today!
If you want to know more about gum disease treatments in Casula, please call us on (02) 919 99695 or request your appointment online..
We are located at Shop 17A Casula Mall, 1 Ingham Drive in Casula.