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Wave Goodbye to Gum Disease in Liverpool this Winter

Winter is traditionally a time of battling bugs and cosying up by the fire away from the elements, but this winter we’re here to battle gruesome gum disease and ensure you are on tip-top form to enjoy the festive party season.

Gum disease is the most common cause of premature tooth loss in adults in the UK, but it is preventable. At Liverpool Dental Spa, we are determined to fight gum disease and enable our patients to enjoy strong and healthy teeth and gums throughout the winter.

About gum disease

Gum disease is caused by harmful bacteria, which release plaque acids and irritate the gums. Plaque, a sticky colour-less substance, forms when bits of leftover food join with bacteria and saliva. Warning signs that point to gum disease include swelling and tenderness, bleeding gums and soreness.

There are 2 types of gum disease: periodontal disease and gingivitis. Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease, which progresses to periodontal disease if it is left untreated. Periodontal disease is a serious condition, which causes permanent damage to the gums and the bone structure that supports the teeth and gums. Once the bone is damaged, the teeth start to come loose and will fall out eventually.

Treating gum disease

Gum disease is a progressive disease and it’s always best to see a dentist as early as possible once you notice symptoms. Gingivitis can usually be treated relatively easily with good oral hygiene at home and dental cleaning. However, if it is left untreated, it can quickly become a much more complex issue. There is no cure for periodontal disease and treatment aims to slow the progression and prevent further damage. Patients usually undergo long-term hygiene treatment, which is provided by dentists and dental hygienists.

We believe that prevention is always better than cure and we encourage our patients to maintain good oral hygiene at home, attend regular dental checks and be aware of the symptoms and warning signs.

 

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