
Periodontitis affects the soft tissue that holds the teeth in place and can cause the gums to start separating from the teeth. The condition can also spread to the jaw bones, which can start to dissolve, leading to tooth loss. It usually takes some years for periodontitis to develop, and you should make an appointment with a Periodontist if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
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Receding gums
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A discharge around the gums
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Your front teeth become more spaced out
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Your teeth bite together differently

What can my Periodontist do to help?
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Your Periodontist will conduct a thorough examination of the gums and teeth, checking how your teeth bite together, whether you have loose teeth and whether your gums are receding.
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Periodontic treatment comprises home and practice-based care. It is essential you have good oral hygiene to prevent the development of plaque, so your Periodontist will advise you on the best way to clean your teeth at home.
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In the practice, your Periodontist may carry out debridement, also known as root planing, which involves thorough cleaning of gum pockets to remove any plaque or bacteria. You may need a local anaesthetic for this procedure as some patients experience discomfort.
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If the treatment does not work or if you have deep or inaccessible gum pockets, your Periodontist may recommend surgery.



Life Benefits
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Improved oral health
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Reduces the chance of tooth loss
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Helps prevent bad breath