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Gum Disease Near Lebanon & West Lebanon NH


 

Gingivitus

One of the earliest stages of gum disease is gingivitis. Gingivitis causes the gums to become swollen and bleed due to the toxins, enzymes and plaque byproducts that are created. In order for your gums to return to a healthy state, treatment from Dr. Natalia Streltsov is required in addition to proper oral hygiene. Gum Disease Near Lebanon & West Lebanon NH

Periodontal Health Affects

Research has shown that gum disease can influence heart disease and other health conditions in negative ways. They suggest that gum disease could even be a more serious factor in heart disease than smoking, cholesterol, hypertension and age. One reason for this is the fact that the bacteria found in diseased gums can come loose and move throughout the body. When this bacteria reaches arteries it can cause arterial plaque to build up and harden which in return adversely affect blood flow. Gum Disease Near Lebanon & West Lebanon NH

Healthy Gums

Healthy gums are generally pink and anchor the teeth firmly in place. Gum Disease Near Lebanon & West Lebanon NH

Periodontitis

When the bone tissue starts to deteriorate, this is known as a form of gum disease called Periodontitis. This happens when the byproducts of plaque attack the tissues that hold your teeth to the bone. The gums begin falling away from the teeth and form pockets in the gums which allows more plaque to collect below the gum line. When this occurs, the patient becomes more sensitive to hot and cold and the roots of the teeth are more vulnerable to decay. Gum Disease Near Lebanon & West Lebanon NH

Advanced Periodontitis

Advanced periodontitis occurs when a major amount of gum and bone tissue has been lost and the teeth are losing more and more support due to the loss of periodontal ligament and bone. Some teeth are unable to be saved and must be extracted. If left untreated, advanced periodontitis can cause severe health problems elsewhere in the body. Gum Disease Near Lebanon & West Lebanon NH

Sensitivity

Teeth that are suffering damage from gum disease will always be more sensitive to cold and if you avoid cleaning them due to this sensitivity, it can only make the problem worse. 

After dental treatment, some teeth may be more sensitive because this is their way of dealing with injury. Injuries to teeth such as cavities, gum infection and jaw clenching can damage the nerves in a tooth. The sensitivity should not last long after treatment as long as your teeth are kept clean, otherwise the sensitivity is likely to get worse. If your teeth are ever extra sensitive, please consult with us, as this could be a sign that you need a root canal or gum tissue treatment. Gum Disease Near Lebanon & West Lebanon NH

Summer Court Dental Office Information

Natalia Streltsov, D.M.D

Summer Court Dental
1 Summer Court
Hanover, NH 03755

Email: frontdesk@SummerCourtDental.com
Phone: 603-643-8998
Fax: 603-643-1212

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