Our dentists at Restorative and Implant Dentistry are devoted to diagnosing and treating your periodontal disease. It is our priority to ensure that you receive the kind and personalized care that you deserve.
Periodontitis is caused by the remaining plaque and tartar on your gums that irritates can causes inflammation of your gums. Persistent inflammation of the gums causes pockets between your teeth and gums that can fill with bacteria, plaque, and tartar and become infected.
The infection can eventually cause degradation of tissue and bone. While the accumulation of plaque and tartar deeply in the gums is often the cause of periodontitis, some other causes include:
- Heredity: some people are predisposed to periodontal disease.
- Hormones: sometimes hormonal changes can make you more susceptible to
periodontitis.
- Medications: some medications can cause a decrease in the production of saliva and can, therefore, lead to periodontitis. Some medications can also cause an overgrowth of gingiva, making your gums more susceptible to the deep build-up of plaque and tartar.
- Tobacco use: as tobacco use impacts your immune system, it can cause periodontal disease. Tobacco use can also promote the growth of harmful bacteria. Chewing tobacco is especially bad for periodontal disease.
- Diabetes: Diabetes can make you more susceptible to infections, including gum infections. Periodontitis can also affect your body’s ability to use insulin.
- Nutrition: a balanced diet that is sufficient in vitamin C and calcium is vital to your oral health. Calcium supports healthy bones, and vitamin C promotes healthy connective tissue; if your diet is lacking these key components, you may be more susceptible to periodontitis.
Our dentists at Restorative and Implant Dentistry are committed to putting your oral health first. During your initial visit, your periodontist will review your medical history and the medications you are taking to ensure that the underlying cause of your periodontitis is considered during the development of your personalized treatment plan.
Your Pompano Beach FL dentist will examine your gums to determine whether or not the removal of plaque and tartar will be sufficient to treat your periodontitis. If scaling, the removal of the plaque and tartar, is not sufficient, your dentist may refer you to a periodontist who may perform a root planting treatment, during which the infected root surface is cleaned. Another possible treatment is a root surface debridement treatment, during which your periodontist will remove the damaged tissue.