Monday 22 August 2016

Advanced Periodontal Disease Treatment in Houston



Without proper care to treat the underlying problem, periodontal disease can lead to the third, most damaging stage of gum disease: advanced periodontitis. This stage begins to affect the bones of your jaw and your teeth, and can be more difficult to treat.

Advanced periodontal disease treatment in Houston is available and effective, but it is certainly more involved than either of the treatments for earlier stages of gum disease.

Causes of Periodontal Disease Infections

Like with the previous stages of gum disease, advanced periodontal disease also primarily stems from poor oral hygiene where bacteria is allowed to grow unchecked from hardened plaque, called tartar.

There are also some risk factors that increase the chances of developing advanced periodontitis:

     Smoking: The toxins and carcinogens in tobacco are very damaging to the gums, among other things

     Diabetes: People who suffer from diabetes also have weakened immune systems, and this can hinder the body’s response to infections.

     Medications: There are some drugs including medications that increase the risk of gum disease.

     Improper Implants: Dental implants that are not well fitted can be breeding grounds for bacteria.

     Hormonal Changes / Heredity: A family history of periodontal disease also increases the risk of developing the disease.

Periodontal Disease Treatments in Houston

Nonsurgical Treatment

There is a nonsurgical periodontal disease treatment option called Scaling and Root Planing (SRP) that removes plaque and tartar from teeth to promote healthy tissue regrowth on the gums.

This procedure can be very uncomfortable and could take several visits to complete. As a result, sedation dentistry is recommended to reduce discomfort as much as possible.

Surgical Treatment

There are also several surgical treatments available for advanced periodontal disease. All of these would utilize sedation dentistry in addition to local anesthetics to reduce discomfort as much as possible.

·         Flap surgery uses a few small incisions in the gums to provide access to the bones and teeth underneath. Once accessible, your Memorial dentist can scale the teeth from the inside, removing tartar buildup to help the gums heal.

·         Soft tissue grafts can be taken from the roof of the mouth and attached to the gums if they have receded too far. This both protects the roots of teeth and improves appearance.

·         Bone grafts may be necessary if the bones of your jaw have become infected from the advanced periodontitis. Infected jaws increase the risk of teeth falling out, but repairing damaged areas will keep them firmly in place.

·         Guided tissue regeneration uses a special fabric to encourage your gum tissue to regrow on its own. The fabric sits between your jawbone and teeth at risk of falling out, and when the tissue regrows and the bone heals, the tooth remains in place.

·         Enamel matrix derivative application works similarly to guided tissue regeneration, but it’s designed to regenerate enamel around tooth roots. The gel includes proteins that are found in new and developing teeth, which stimulates growth.

Advanced Periodontal Disease Care from the Best Dentist in Houston

At Naba Dental, we endeavor to bring you the best care and keep you comfortable throughout every procedure.

We are here to provide the best dental care in Houston and our central location as a dentist in the 77057 area of Houston makes it easy to come by, whether it’s for a checkup or advanced periodontal disease treatment.

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