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Gum
Disease (Periodontal Disease)
Periodontal
Disease (or 'Gum Disease') is an infection of the tissues that support
your teeth. Your gum tissue is not attached to the teeth as high
as it may seem. There is a very shallow v-shaped crevice called
a sulcus between the tooth and gums. Periodontal diseases attack
just below the gum line in the sulcus, where they cause the attachment
of the tooth and its supporting tissues to break down. As the tissues
are damaged, the sulcus develops into a pocket: generally, the more
severe the disease, the greater the depth of the pocket.
Periodontal
diseases are classified according to the severity of the disease.
The two major stages are gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis
is a milder and reversible form of periodontal disease that only
affects the gums. Gingivitis may lead to more serious, destructive
forms of periodontal disease called periodontitis.
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S E R V I C E S
Cleaning/Checkups
Cavity Fillings
Root Canal
Crowns
Bridges
Orthodontics
Dentures
TMD/TMJ
Extractions
Cosmetic Dentistry
Sedation Therapy
Dental
Hygiene
Dental
Implants
Gum Disease
X-rays
*Service
descriptions
courtesy of the
American Dental
Association Website.
(ADA.org)
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