At Bulvardis, we prioritize the health of your gums, which form the essential foundation of a healthy and beautiful smile.
Periodontics is the branch of dentistry dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal diseases, as well as the placement of dental implants. Our periodontists utilize advanced techniques to ensure your gums remain healthy and firm, providing the necessary support for lifelong oral health.
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Periodontology is the dental specialty that studies the health of the supporting structures surrounding the teeth, including the gums, jawbone, and connective tissues. Periodontal specialists diagnose and treat gum diseases while helping to prevent problems such as gum recession, inflammation, and infection.
Because damage to the supporting tissues can lead to tooth loss, periodontal treatment is vital for both oral and overall systemic health. Periodontists detect gum disease in its early stages to protect the natural teeth. In advanced stages, they perform surgical interventions to promote tissue and bone regeneration. A periodontist focuses on the following key areas:
To maintain healthy gums and prevent the progression of periodontal issues, we recommend the following habits:
Periodontology focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of several key conditions to protect your oral health:
The duration of periodontological treatment varies from person to person, ranging from 3 weeks to 6 months. For successful treatment, smoking, tobacco products, and alcohol should be avoided. Additionally, diabetes, chronic diseases, and radiation exposure are factors that can affect the treatment process.
Gum recession can occur due to brushing too hard, gum disease, or improperly done fillings/crowns. Treatment primarily involves eliminating the underlying cause of the recession. If it is aesthetically bothersome, the receding area can be covered with a “gum graft” (tissue transfer from another area).
Yes, they are very closely related. The bacteria that cause gum disease produce foul-smelling sulfur compounds in the mouth. It’s impossible to eliminate bad breath simply by using mouthwash or chewing gum without treating gum inflammation.
Loose teeth indicate that the bone holding the tooth is eroding (periodontitis). However, not every loose tooth needs to be extracted. Modern periodontal treatments, laser applications, and bone grafting can restore the health of the tissues surrounding loose teeth, extending the tooth’s lifespan.
Gum disease, characterized by chronic inflammation and bacterial infection in the gums that can enter the bloodstream, triggers systemic inflammation and negatively impacts cardiovascular health. Periodontal inflammation, in particular, can contribute to plaque buildup in blood vessel walls and increase the risk of atherosclerosis.
Gum disease can recur after treatment if proper oral hygiene is not maintained. Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings can prevent recurrence.