Gum disease is a progressive problem that may not seem very severe at first, but can systematically destroy the gums and jawbone structure that form the foundation of your smile. The damage that gum disease causes to your gum tissues is significant, and it grows increasingly worse the longer it progresses. Yet, these symptoms can seem minor at first, or be easy to miss, which can often allow the disease to grow more severe before patients seek treatment for it.
Because gum disease primarily impacts your gum tissues rather than your teeth, many people are surprised to learn that it’s the leading cause of tooth loss, or that they may lose one or more teeth to it. However, your gums (or periodontal tissues) play a significant role in your smile’s health and integrity, and in the stability of your teeth and their roots. When gum disease progresses severely enough, it can also erode the health and integrity of your jawbone structure, making it weaker and causing it to lose its grip on one or more of your teeth.
The fact that gum disease is progressive is an important reason why it doesn’t always lead to tooth loss. When you detect and treat gum disease early enough, you can stop it from causing significant enough damage to cost you one or more teeth. However, if it’s severe enough, then protecting your smile from gum disease may require ongoing maintenance to keep the disease and its related tissues inflammation under control.
Gum disease can be your greatest risk for tooth loss, but treating it can help you preserve your smile more successfully. To learn more, schedule a consultation by calling Modern Smile in North Hollywood, CA, today at 818-763-9353. We also proudly serve patients who live in Burbank, Toluca Lake, and all surrounding communities.
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