At the outset, gum disease may seem like a minor annoyance, yet it can have grave health consequences. A biological program focused on prevention, early detection, and effective treatment may save your smile and your health. That is the approach Dr. Oliva Hart employs at Virginia Biological Dentistry in Glen Allen, Virginia.
Gum disease occurs when certain strains of bacteria overpopulate in the mouth, producing excretions that irritate gum tissue. As pathogens move deeper, they attack ligaments and bone that support teeth – a condition called periodontal disease. Without gum disease treatment, your teeth loosen and require extraction, or fall out.
Common characteristics of gum disease include:
Dr. Hart and her hygiene team watch closely for these and other signs of gum disease, at your regular checkups. If a potential problem is detected, periodontal pockets are precisely measured as a further indication of gum health. DNA and pH testing with a painless saliva sample help to identify specific types of problematic oral bacteria and systemic imbalances.
The first step in gum disease management is deep cleaning, either with conventional scaling and root planing, or ultrasonic scaling. This procedure removes plaque and tartar and smooths root surface to encourage healthy seal of gums to teeth. It also sanitizes periodontal pockets.
If deep cleaning is not enough and the gum tissue is damaged and needs to be removed, periodontal laser therapy may be recommended as a noninvasive method for treating gum disease. With the help of a laser, Dr. Hart can precisely remove the diseased tissue without resorting to traditional surgery. Once this tissue has been removed, plaque and tartar will also be removed from below the gumline to restore your smile to good health.
Contact Dr. Olivia Hart of Virginia Biological Dentistry to receive biological treatment for gum disease. Click here to make an appointment now or call (804) 381-6238 or email at info@virginiabiologicaldentistry.com to learn more.
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