Discover treatment options for Gingivitis below.
It is essential to brush and floss teeth regularly. However, brushing and flossing leave gums at risk of gum disease and Gingivitis. Having routine teeth cleaning every six months to remove plaque plus having gums checked helps to ensure healthy, long-lasting teeth. Understanding what Gingivitis is and how to treat it is important, so let's take a deep dive into how Gingivitis can cause severe damage to teeth. Inner Banks Dental has given readers insight into Gingivitis and how to treat it.
So what is Gingivitis? According to Inner Banks Dental, Gingivitis is a reversible form of gum disease that occurs when gums swell due to bacterial infection caused by plaque. Gingivitis can transform into a more severe form of irreversible periodontal (gum) disease. Once this happens, Periodontal Therapy is required.
How does Inner Banks Dental Treat Gingivitis? With Periodontal Scaling and Root Planning, the dental staff will use special instruments to remove plaque and tartar buildup around the gum line. This will allow the infected gum tissue to heal and reattach to the teeth.
In more severe cases of Gingivitis, periodontal surgery may be required. If the dentist feels that a patient is a candidate for periodontal surgery, They will discuss these options. Keeping gums healthy is one of the most important things clients can do to keep a healthy smile. Gum disease leads to tooth decay and tooth loss.
Inner Banks Dental is located in Washington, NC, providing patients comfort and safety, plus an experienced and professional staff that provides a family-friendly atmosphere.
In addition to general dentistry and preventative treatments, Inner Banks Dental provides tooth-colored fillings, clear alignment therapy, crowns, bridges, dental implant restorations, teeth whitening, root canal therapy, Gingivitis and periodontal therapy, dentures, and partials. No matter what the dental needs may be, Inner Banks Dental is here to provide quality oral healthcare in a comfortable environment.