Periodontal Disease Specialists

Periodontal Disease Specialists

Learn about Periodontics
Fortunately, regular periodontal screenings and appropriate oral hygiene regimens can help control it, which is why at Bayside dentistry we encourage our patients to schedule regular periodontal oral examinations. Since periodontal disease often manifests no symptoms in its earliest stages, it is important even if you are not experiencing discomfort or signs of infection to seek routine periodontal care by an experienced periodontal professional.

Fortunately, gum disease is preventable with good periodontal care and ongoing preventive dental care. People with advanced gum disease will frequently need the care of a periodontist.

What is Periodontics?
Periodontics is a field of dentistry covering the care of your periodontal tissues, which are the supporting structures around your teeth. Periodontal tissues include your gingiva or gums, the ligaments anchoring your teeth to the jawbone, and the jawbone itself, which is called alveolar bone.Without healthy periodontal tissues, your risk of suffering from tooth loss is substantially higher. Unfortunately, a common condition called periodontal disease or, more often, gum disease is a major cause of tooth loss worldwide. It’s estimated to affect some 80% of American adults to some degree during their lifetime. Fortunately, gum disease is preventable with good periodontal care and ongoing preventive dental care. People with advanced gum disease will frequently need the care of a periodontist.

What Is a Periodontist?
A periodontist is a specialist dentist who has received extensive training in diagnosing and the prevention and treatment of periodontal disease. Periodontists also specialize in placing dental implants. They can provide expert care if your oral tissues become inflamed and infected. Periodontists first must qualify as general dentists before spending an additional three years in further education. Periodontists provide a range of nonsurgical and surgical procedures. They use the latest techniques and equipment when treating periodontal problems.

Who Should See a Periodontist?
Generally, most gum problems can be managed by a family dentist. If you have more severe gum disease, a condition called periodontitis, then you may need to see a periodontist. You might also want to see a periodontist if your medical history is complicated and could affect treatment.Thanks to extensive clinical research, we now know there is a complex relationship between advanced periodontal disease and chronic diseases that include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and dementia. Receiving the best dental care for periodontal disease can help manage this disease more effectively and may reduce the risk of developing medical problems or existing medical issues from worsening.

Here at Gentle Dental, we take the problem of gum disease very seriously and monitor every patient carefully for signs of this disease. Your gum health is assessed at every checkup so we can detect the very first signs of gum disease and can offer appropriate treatment.

What Are the Signs of Periodontal Gum Disease?
Notify your dentist right away if you have any of the following warning signs of gum disease:
- Bleeding gums
- Swollen, red, or tender gums
- Constant bad breath
- Pus between teeth
- Receding gums
- Loose teeth
- Pain while chewing
- A noticeable change in tooth position when biting
- A noticeable change in the fit of partial dental appliances

What Are the Causes of Gum Disease?
Periodontal disease is caused by plaque and, over time, tartar. Tartar is plaque in its hardened, mineralized form, and can occur both above and below the gumline. While plaque can often be removed through routine brushing and flossing, tartar can only be removed through a thorough cleaning by a dental professional. When left untreated, the buildup of tartar can result in periodontitis, a disease that adversely affects the bones, gums, and other supporting oral tissues.

Furthermore, research has found that gum disease can contribute to other serious health problems including heart disease, stroke, respiratory problems, diabetes, pneumonia, and increased health risks during pregnancy. Through regular periodontal screening, patients stand an excellent chance of halting the progress of the disease and preserving their natural teeth.

Gentle Dental in Queens
35-30 Francis Lewis Blvd,
Bayside, NY 11358
(718) 461-0100
(718) 970-7304
Web Address https://www.queenssmile.com/

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Nearby Locations:
Bayside | Auburndale | Broadway - Flushing | Clearview | Bay Terrace
11360, 11361, 11364 | 11358 | 11354 | 11359

Working Hours :
Monday: 9AM-7PM
Tuesday: 9AM-7PM
Wednesday: 9AM-7PM
Thursday: 9AM-7PM
Friday: 9AM-7PM
Saturday: 9AM-4PM
Sunday: Closed

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