Signs of Periodontal Disease
Although gum disease can sometimes occur without obvious symptoms, some of the most common signs include:
- Red, swollen gums that are tender to the touch.
- Gums that bleed during and after tooth brushing.
- Gum recession.
- Loose or shifting teeth.
- A persistent bad taste in the mouth or bad breath.
Common Risk Factors for Gum Disease
You may be at higher risk if you have:
- Diabetes
- Inconsistent brushing/flossing
- Dry mouth
- Crowded teeth
- A family history of periodontal problems
- Stress or poor sleep
- Ill-fitting dental restorations
- A Smoking or vaping habit
CDM Gum Disease Treatment
CDM Gum Disease Treatment utilizes revolutionary laser technology that kills bacteria and promotes the regeneration of gum tissue, helping you heal quickly.
CDM therapy is pain-free, and does not require stitches or an extended hospital stay. Plus, it’s extra-effective because there are no strains of bacteria resistant to lasers.
OraVital Gum Disease Treatment
OraVital gum disease treatment involves oral swabbing to identify the specific type of bacteria targeting your gums. When the culprit strain of bacteria is found, we can treat you quickly and effectively. OraVital is painless, cost-effective, and can improve patient health within two weeks.
Gum Disease Treatment FAQs
Is gum disease curable?
Gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, can be reversed with professional care and improved home hygiene. Periodontitis, the advanced stage, cannot be cured but can be effectively controlled with regular treatment and maintenance visits.
Will laser therapy hurt?
Most patients report minimal discomfort with CDM laser gum therapy. Because the treatment is non-invasive, there are no stitches, and healing is generally quicker and more comfortable than traditional surgery.
Can gum disease affect overall health?
Yes. Research has shown a connection between periodontal disease and systemic health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Treating gum disease can help protect both your oral health and your overall wellbeing.
How often will I need maintenance visits?
Most patients benefit from periodontal maintenance every 3–4 months. These appointments keep harmful bacteria under control and allow us to monitor your gums for ongoing stability.
What are the early warning signs of gum disease?
Common signs include gums that bleed when brushing, persistent bad breath, gum recession, or teeth that feel loose. If you notice these symptoms, schedule an evaluation with our team as soon as possible.
Beat Back Gum Disease at Rotem Dental Care
You can find relief from the uncomfortable effects of gum disease at Rotem Dental Care, where we offer advanced, pain-free, tried-and-true treatment methods. Give us a call today or visit our office to set up an appointment! It’s time to live pain and disease-free!