Referral to a Periodontist for Gum Disease

Referral to a Periodontist for Gum Disease from Charles E. Dyer IV, DDS, MS, PC in Cypress, TXA periodontist can help you with your severe dental infection or trauma. Bacteria can form plaque and tartar. These will destroy your oral health. This dental care provider can help correct the damage to your gums, connective tissues, and jawbone. If you want to know what can give you a gum disease referral to a periodontist, here are the details.

Tooth loss

This happens when the jawbone, connective tissue, and gums are too weak already. The level of infection is already in the deepest parts of the tooth’s support system. This will start as slight wiggling and then it progresses to loosening. Over time, the tooth will fall out. At this point, the dentist will refer the patient to a periodontist to prevent further loss of teeth.

In some cases of dental trauma, the dental care provider can suggest some ways to restore the integrity of the patient’s smile. Periodontal plastic surgery can strengthen the gum tissue. It can also rebuild the periodontal ligament to stabilize the loosened teeth. The dentist can discuss more methods on how to improve the health of the gum tissue and teeth.

Foul breath

Bad mouth odors can result from different situations. Some people are aware and conscious about the smell, while others are not. Reviewing oral care practices can help improve breath smell. Giving up smoking, drinking more water, flossing, and brushing after eating can remove more of the food particles from the mouth. The attending dentist may refer the patient to a periodontist if there are signs of gum infection. The foul breath may be coming from an underlying periodontal infection.

Gum bleeding

This is a common sign of gum disease. It may first occur while hard brushing teeth. It can also result from wearing ill-fitting partial dentures. A patient whose gums bleed most of the time may be experiencing more serious issues. This is when the patient may receive a referral to a periodontist.

Gingivitis is a condition in which plaque has stayed on the gumline longer than it should. The bacteria and particulates in plaque stick to the teeth if the individual does not practice proper oral care. Gum infection will start, and bleeding is one of its signs. The plaque will harden and create tartar. This substance will continue to eat away teeth. It will worsen the gum bleeding as well.

Tartar can occur with more gum bleeding, puffy gums, and gum soreness. The dentist will refer the patient to a periodontist at this point. Proper treatment of the oral infection will happen. Removing the tartar, plaque, and food particles can lower the level of underlying gum infection. Treating the patient may involve surgery to rebuild the deteriorated gum tissue. This will include the restoration of the jawbone and the connective dental tissues.

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Seeing a periodontist can improve your gum and general health

Noticing pain, bleeding, and inflammation are warning signs of periodontal disease. The unmistakable foul breath can also indicate severe oral infection. Your dentist can refer you to an experienced periodontist that can improve your condition. An appointment can start the creation of your treatment plan.

Request an appointment or call Charles E. Dyer IV, DDS, MS, PC at 281-213-0900 for an appointment in our Cypress office.

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