First symptoms of gum disease include gum bleeding without pain. Pain is a symptom of further advanced gum disease as the loss of bone around the teeth leads to the formation of gum pockets. Bacteria in these pockets cause gum infection, swelling, pain, and further bone destruction. Advanced gum disease can cause loss of otherwise healthy teeth, while there is the availability of proper Advanced Gum Treatment in Bokaro.
Gum disease is caused by toxins secreted by bacteria in “plaque” that accumulate over time along the gum line. This plaque is a stew of food, saliva, and bacteria.
Treatment of early gum disease involves oral hygiene and removal of bacterial plaque. Adequate to advanced gum disease usually compels a thorough cleaning of the teeth and teeth roots called “root planning” and “subgingival curettage.” Root planning is the deduction of plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) from exposed teeth roots while subgingival curettage refers to the removal of the surface of the swollen layer of gum tissue. Both of these protocols are usually performed under local anaesthesia and may be escorted by the use of oral antibiotics to overcome gum infection or blemish.
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