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Gum disease treatment In New Lenox, IL

Get comprehensive gum disease treatment
What happens if my Gum Disease goes untreated?
The initial signs of gum disease are often mild and easy to miss, but that may not always be the case. If left untreated, gum disease can eventually lead to a range of painful, unattractive, and costly oral health issues. It can even impact other areas of your body. You may experience discomfort while chewing, notice your gums receding and making your teeth appear longer than they should, or even have loose or missing teeth.
These are just a few of the dental problems that can arise from gum disease. It also has implications for your overall health. The bacteria responsible for periodontitis can enter your bloodstream through affected gums, potentially causing serious health problems in other parts of your body. People with gum disease may also struggle with medical conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and more.
Who is a candidate for Gum Disease Treatment?
Swollen or puffy gums
Red or purple gum tissue
Tender gums
Gums that bleed easily
Bad breath
Receding gum tissue
Treating Gum Disease
There are two types of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is characterized by tender gums that easily bleed, and it can be treated by visiting our New Lenox dental office more frequently for dental hygiene appointments. May also prescribe medicated mouthwash to enhance your at-home oral care routine and prevent further gum infection.
Periodontitis is a more advanced form of gum disease and may be identified by chronic bad breath, loose teeth, pus between teeth, and a persistent unpleasant taste in the mouth. To treat periodontitis, our New Lenox dentists offers scaling and root planing or laser gum therapy. These treatments effectively remove bacteria and plaque from below the gum line, eliminating the infection and safeguarding the long-term health of your teeth and gums.

