Prevention and Treatment of Periodontal Disease | Auburn Dentist


Periodontal disease, affecting nearly half of the U.S. population, spans from mild gingivitis to severe periodontitis, posing risks of soft tissue damage, bone loss, and tooth loss. At Mount Auburn Dental, our seasoned Auburn dentist is equipped to address all phases of periodontal disease in both new and existing patients.

Inadequate oral hygiene practices stand as a primary culprit behind gum disease. Consistent habits like daily brushing, flossing, and routine professional exams and cleanings form the cornerstone of optimal oral health. When neglected, plaque accumulates on teeth and beneath gum tissue, hardening into tartar, which only a dental professional can eliminate during a cleaning session.

Unchecked gum disease allows tartar and bacteria to proliferate, advancing the condition. Gums become inflamed, swollen, tender, and prone to bleeding, signaling the need for professional periodontal intervention.

Periodontitis represents the disease’s most advanced stage, characterized by gum recession and the formation of hard-to-clean pockets between teeth, roots, and gum tissue. Without swift and thorough treatment, periodontitis can ravage bone, gums, and soft tissues, often resulting in tooth loss—a prevalent issue among adults.

Several risk factors contribute to periodontal disease, including poor oral hygiene, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, smoking, genetic predisposition, and hormonal changes in females. Certain medications may also induce gum tissue overgrowth, complicating oral hygiene practices.

Rest assured, our dentist possesses the expertise to diagnose and manage every phase of periodontal disease. If you notice symptoms such as bad breath, bleeding or tender gums, tooth sensitivity, or loosening teeth, don’t hesitate to schedule a periodontal evaluation at our office. We offer superior, comprehensive periodontal care to both new and existing patients, prioritizing your oral health and well-being. Contact Mount Auburn Dental today to embark on the path to optimal periodontal health.

 
Mount Auburn Dental
Phone: (207) 782-3971
227 Mount Auburn Ave.
Auburn, ME 04210