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Understanding Gum Disease: Symptoms and Treatment Guide

When it comes to maintaining a healthy smile, most people focus on their teeth. However, your gums play an equally important role in your oral health. Gum disease (also known as periodontal disease) is a common condition that affects the tissues surrounding and supporting your teeth. The good news is that with early detection and proper care, it is often preventable and highly treatable with the help of your team at LuxeSmile Dentistry.

What Is Gum Disease?

Gum disease is an infection of the gums caused by the buildup of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth. When plaque is not removed through daily brushing and flossing, it can harden into tartar (calculus), which can only be removed by a dental professional. The bacteria in plaque and tartar irritate the gum tissue, leading to inflammation.

There are two main stages of gum disease:

  • Gingivitis: The earliest stage, characterized by red, swollen gums that may bleed easily. At this point, the damage is typically reversible with professional treatment and improved oral hygiene.
  • Periodontitis: A more advanced stage in which the infection spreads below the gumline, damaging the bone and connective tissue that support the teeth. Without treatment, this can lead to tooth loss.

Common Symptoms of Gum Disease

Gum disease often develops slowly and may not cause pain in its early stages, which is why regular dental checkups are so important. Some of the most common signs and symptoms include:

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Bleeding while brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Receding gums (teeth appearing longer)
  • Loose or shifting teeth
  • Changes in how your teeth fit together when you bite

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to schedule a dental visit promptly. Early intervention can prevent more serious complications.

How Is Gum Disease Treated?

Treatment depends on the severity of the condition. For mild cases (gingivitis), a professional dental cleaning combined with improved at-home oral care may be all that’s needed. Your dental team may also recommend more frequent cleanings to help control plaque buildup.

For more advanced cases (such as periodontitis), a deeper cleaning procedure called scaling and root planing may be necessary. This involves carefully removing plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smoothing the tooth roots to help the gums reattach. In some cases, medications or surgical treatments may be recommended to restore gum and bone health. Our goal is always to provide the most conservative and effective treatment possible, while helping you feel comfortable and informed every step of the way.

Why Treatment Is So Important

Untreated gum disease can have serious consequences for both your oral and overall health. In the mouth, advanced gum disease can lead to gum recession, bone loss, loose teeth, and eventually tooth loss. This can impact your ability to chew, speak clearly, and feel confident in your smile.

Beyond the mouth, research has shown links between gum disease and systemic health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, and complications during pregnancy. Chronic inflammation and bacteria from the gums can enter the bloodstream, potentially affecting other parts of the body.

The bottom line? Healthy gums are essential to a healthy body. By maintaining good oral hygiene, scheduling regular dental visits, and addressing symptoms early, you can protect your smile and your overall well-being. If you have questions or concerns about your gum health, our team is here to help. Schedule a visit today!

 

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Routine Dental Cleaning Guide at LuxeSmile

Routine dental cleanings are more than just a quick polish for your teeth—they’re a cornerstone of lifelong oral health and dental hygiene. Whether it’s your first or your fiftieth, understanding what happens during a teeth cleaning at LuxeSmile and why it’s essential can help you feel more confident and committed to your dental care.

What to Expect with a Routine Dental Cleaning

A standard teeth cleaning, also called prophylaxis, is typically performed by our licensed dental hygienists and takes about 45 minutes to an hour. Here’s what’s typically involved:

  • Oral Examination: Before the cleaning begins, the dental hygienist uses a small mirror to examine your mouth quickly. They look for signs of inflammation, gum disease, cavities, or other concerns. If anything unusual is found, the dentist may be called in for further assessment before proceeding.
  • Plaque and Tartar Removal (Scaling): Using specialized tools, the hygienist removes plaque and hardened tartar (calculus) from the surfaces of your teeth and around the gumline. Tartar can’t be removed by brushing or flossing at home, so professional scaling is vital for keeping your gums healthy.
  • Polishing: After scaling, teeth are polished using gritty toothpaste and a high-powered electric brush. This removes surface stains and leaves your teeth feeling smooth and clean.
  • Flossing: Your hygienist will floss between your teeth to remove any remaining debris and check for tight spots or bleeding, which could be signs of gum issues.
  • Rinsing and Fluoride: You’ll rinse your mouth to flush out any loosened plaque or paste. At the end of the cleaning, a fluoride treatment is often applied to help strengthen tooth enamel and protect against cavities.

Why Dental Cleanings Are Important

  • Preventing Gum Disease: Gum disease often begins silently, with mild inflammation (gingivitis) that can progress to severe bone loss if left untreated. Regular cleanings remove the bacteria and tartar that cause gum disease, helping you keep your smile healthy.
  • Early Detection of Problems: Routine checkups allow your dental team to spot early signs of tooth decay, gum recession, or oral cancer. Catching problems early means simpler, more affordable treatments—and better outcomes.
  • Brighter, Fresher Smile: Professional cleaning removes surface stains from coffee, tea, wine, and other staining agents. Combined with polishing, it makes teeth look whiter and breath fresher.
  • Protecting Overall Health: Oral health is closely linked to your overall health. Poor dental hygiene has been associated with heart disease, diabetes, respiratory issues, and more. Keeping your mouth clean supports your entire body.

Keep Up on Your Routine Dental Cleanings at LuxeSmile

Teeth cleanings aren’t just about aesthetics—they’re essential for maintaining strong teeth, healthy gums, and overall well-being. We recommend scheduling a cleaning every six months, though some individuals may need more frequent visits depending on their oral health needs. By prioritizing regular cleanings, you’re taking a proactive step toward a lifetime of healthier smiles.

Is it time for your next dental cleaning? Schedule an appointment today!

 

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