Gum Disease Treatment in San Francisco
From deep cleanings to advanced procedures - treatments designed to halt infection, restore gum health, and prevent future issues.
Gum disease, a prevalent concern that can have serious implications for your oral and overall health, requires prompt and effective intervention. At Cable Car Dental, we specialize in comprehensive gum disease treatments, providing everything from deep cleanings (scaling and root planing) to more advanced surgical procedures. Our approach is designed not only to arrest the progression of gum disease but also to foster healing and regeneration of affected tissues, thereby safeguarding your dental well-being. By addressing the root causes and symptoms of periodontal disease, we strive to restore the health of your gums and prevent complications, all while maintaining a commitment to your comfort and satisfaction throughout the treatment process.
common symptoms
Symptoms of Periodontal Disease
If you experience any of the following, it might indicate the onset of gum disease:
1. Persistent Bleeding:
Unusual or excessive bleeding from the gums during brushing or flossing shouldn't be ignored.
2. Tenderness or Swelling:
Gums that are consistently tender to the touch or swollen indicate inflammation, a common sign of infection.
3. Chronic Bad Breath:
Ongoing bad breath, despite maintaining oral hygiene, can signal underlying periodontal problems.
4. Receding Gums:
Gums pulling away from the teeth or the appearance of deepening gum pockets are red flags for gum disease.
5. Altered Bite:
A sudden change in how your upper and lower teeth come together may arise from shifting teeth due to gum weakening.
6. Loose Teeth:
Teeth that begin to feel loose or wobbly without any apparent cause could be a serious sign of deteriorating gum health.
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The 3 Stages of Periodontal Disease
Gum disease progresses through three stages, each representing a critical juncture in oral health:
Stage 1: Gingivitis
This initial stage is marked by gum inflammation due to plaque buildup at the gumline. Symptoms include redness, swelling, and bleeding during brushing. Fortunately, the condition is reversible with professional cleanings and improved daily oral hygiene.
Stage 2: Periodontitis
If untreated, gingivitis advances to periodontitis, where the inner layer of the gum and bone pull away from the teeth, forming pockets. These spaces collect debris and can become infected, leading to bone and connective tissue loss. At this stage, the damage is irreversible, but professional intervention can manage and slow the progression of the disease.
Stage 3: Advanced Periodontitis
This final stage signifies severe damage to the connective tissues and bone supporting the teeth, causing teeth to shift or loosen. This impact on bite alignment and tooth stability can be profound, necessitating aggressive treatment or possibly resulting in tooth loss.