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Treat Gingivitis and Prevent Progressed Stages of Gum Disease

Gingivitis is a common disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It’s caused by plaque buildup on your teeth and gums, and, if left untreated, can lead to more serious forms of gum disease and can potentially cause permanent damage to your teeth and gums.

At our Prairie Village, KS, dental office, our dentist wants to keep our patients well-informed about their conditions and offer personalized treatment. To schedule your appointment at Monarch Dental Care with Dr. Alex Clark, contact us today at (913) 362-4488.

What Is Gingivitis?

Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease. It's caused by a buildup of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, on your teeth and gums. When plaque isn't removed through regular brushing and flossing, it can harden into tartar (calculus). This buildup irritates the gums, leading to inflammation.

While gingivitis is a common condition affecting millions of people, the good news is it's reversible with proper treatment. Left untreated, however, gingivitis can progress to a more serious gum disease called periodontitis, which can damage the bone supporting your teeth and potentially lead to tooth loss.

Symptoms of Gingivitis

The early signs of gingivitis can be subtle, so it's important to be aware of the potential symptoms. Here are some common ones to watch out for:

  • Redness: Healthy gums should be pink. If your gums appear red, inflamed, or irritated, it could be a sign of gingivitis.
  • Swelling: Gums that are swollen or puffy may also indicate gingivitis.
  • Bleeding: Gums that bleed easily, especially during brushing or flossing, are a telltale sign of gingivitis.
  • Tenderness: Your gums may feel tender or sensitive to touch if you have gingivitis.
  • Bad Breath: Persistent bad breath (halitosis) can be caused by the bacteria associated with gingivitis.

How Dr. Clark Diagnoses Gingivitis

During your appointment, Dr. Clark will likely perform a thorough dental examination. This may include:

  • Visual Exam: Dr. Clark will closely examine your gums for signs of redness, swelling, or bleeding.
  • Probing: A dental probe, a small blunt instrument, will be used to gently measure the depth of the space between your gums and teeth (pockets). Healthy pockets are typically shallow (around 3 millimeters), while deeper pockets can indicate gum disease.
  • X-rays: In some cases, X-rays may be necessary to assess the health of the bone underlying your gums.

By combining a visual exam with probing and potentially X-rays, Dr. Clark can accurately diagnose gingivitis and determine the best course of treatment to get your gums healthy again.

Gingivitis Treatment Options

Several steps can be taken to treat gingivitis.

  • Improve Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice daily using a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Make sure to brush along the gumline and all tooth surfaces. Floss daily to remove dental plaque and food particles from between your teeth.
  • Use Antiseptic Mouthwash: Rinse your mouth with an antiseptic mouthwash after brushing and flossing. This helps reduce bacteria and plaque.
  • Professional Dental Cleaning: Visit your dentist for professional dental cleanings. A dental hygienist will thoroughly clean your teeth, removing plaque and tartar buildup that can’t be eliminated through regular brushing and flossing. They may also recommend a deeper cleaning, such as scaling and root planing to reverse your gingivitis symptoms.

Preventing Gingivitis and Other Gum Disease Stages

The good news is that gingivitis and more advanced gum disease stages are largely preventable with a consistent oral hygiene routine and regular dental checkups. Here are some key steps to take:

  • Use Proper Brushing Technique: Dr. Clark can guide you on the best brushing technique to effectively clean your teeth and gums without damaging them.
  • Maintain a Healthy Diet: Limit sugary and processed foods that can contribute to plaque buildup. Opt for a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to support oral health.
  • Manage Stress: Chronic stress can impact your oral health. Find healthy ways to manage stress, such as exercise, relaxation techniques, or spending time with loved ones.

Gingivitis Treatment Costs

The costs of gingivitis treatment can vary depending on several factors, including the severity of the condition, the recommended treatment plan, and the geographical location. General cost estimates for common gingivitis treatments are:

  • Professional Dental Cleanings: The cost of a routine dental cleaning can range from $75 to $200. However, if there’s a significant buildup of plaque and tartar requiring a deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, the cost can be higher, typically ranging from $200 to $400 per quadrant of the mouth.
  • Antibiotic Therapy: In some cases, antibiotics may be prescribed to treat gingivitis. The cost of antibiotics can vary depending on the specific medication prescribed and whether it’s covered by insurance.
  • Additional Treatments: If gingivitis has progressed to a more severe stage or if there are other underlying dental issues, additional treatments may be required. These can include periodontal surgeries, gum grafting, or other specialized procedures. The costs for such treatments can vary significantly.

Gingivitis Treatment Costs

When left untreated, gingivitis can lead to advanced gum disease or other serious health conditions. The inflammation caused by gingivitis can spread from gum tissue to the supporting structures of the teeth, such as the bone and ligaments, leading to a more advanced form of gum disease called periodontitis.

With untreated periodontal disease, patients may experience the destruction of the bone and tissue that hold the teeth in place, leading to tooth loss. If you’re experiencing early-stage gum disease symptoms, see a dental professional as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Protect Your Smile’s Foundation with Dr. Clark

If you’re experiencing symptoms of gingivitis, such as swollen or bleeding gums, schedule an appointment with our experienced and knowledgeable dentist in Prairie Village. Our dental team is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized care to help you prevent and treat periodontal diseases, as well as help you maintain good oral health.

Contact us today at (913) 362-4488 to schedule your dental appointment and take the first step toward a healthier smile. We look forward to hearing from you!

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