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Gum Disease

Gum Disease Treatment Specialist in Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Dr. Aditi Patel, BDS, DDS and Dr. Krunal Patel, BDS, DDS, FICOI are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients suffering from gum disease. We offer advanced treatments to reduce inflammation, fight infection, and promote gum healing. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 9810 Highway A1A Alternate, #106, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410.

Dr. Aditi Patel, BDS, DDS and Dr. Krunal Patel, BDS, DDS, FICOI are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients suffering from gum disease. We offer advanced treatments to reduce inflammation, fight infection, and promote gum healing. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Royal Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Lantana, FL.
Dr. Aditi Patel, BDS, DDS and Dr. Krunal Patel, BDS, DDS, FICOI are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients suffering from gum disease. We offer advanced treatments to reduce inflammation, fight infection, and promote gum healing. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Royal Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Lantana, FL.

Table of Contents:

What are signs of serious gum disease?
What happens if gum disease goes untreated?
What are the stages of gum disease?
Can gum disease lead to tooth loss?
Healthy Gums, Healthy Smile: Specialized Gum Disease Treatment with Dr. Aditi Patel and Dr. Krunal Patel

What are signs of serious gum disease?


At KA Dental, we want to ensure our patients are informed about the warning signs of serious gum disease, also known as periodontitis. This condition often presents with symptoms that go beyond mild gum irritation. Key signs to watch for include gums that bleed easily while brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, or a lingering bad taste in your mouth.

As gum disease progresses, you may notice your gums becoming red, swollen, or tender. Sometimes, the gums begin to pull away from your teeth, forming pockets or gaps. Gum recession is another important sign—if your teeth appear longer than usual, it could be due to receding gum tissue.

Additionally, teeth may start to feel loose, shift out of position, or your bite may feel different. In more advanced cases, you might see pus between your teeth and gums, and chewing can become painful.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to schedule an appointment with KA Dental as soon as possible. Our experienced team can provide a thorough evaluation and recommend the best treatment to protect your oral health.

What happens if gum disease goes untreated?


When gum disease is left untreated, it can progress through several stages and lead to serious complications.

In its early stage, called gingivitis, you may notice red, swollen gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing. Fortunately, gingivitis is usually reversible with professional dental care and improved oral hygiene. Our experienced team offers thorough cleanings and expert guidance to help you restore your gum health at this stage.

If gum disease is not addressed, it can progress to periodontitis. At this point, inflammation spreads deeper into the supporting structures of your teeth, including bone and connective tissue. The gums may start to recede from the teeth, forming pockets where bacteria can flourish. Without intervention, these pockets deepen, leading to further infection and the destruction of gum tissue and bone.

Advanced periodontitis can result in loose teeth or even tooth loss. Untreated gum disease has also been linked to systemic health concerns, including increased risks of heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. 

Other issues caused by untreated gum disease include persistent bad breath, gum recession, and discomfort while chewing. The shifting or loss of teeth can also affect your smile and self-confidence. In severe cases, extensive dental procedures such as deep cleaning, gum surgery, or tooth replacement may become necessary.

What are the stages of gum disease?


Gum disease develops gradually and is commonly categorized into three main stages: gingivitis, periodontitis, and advanced periodontitis.

Gingivitis:
The earliest stage of gum disease is gingivitis. You may notice your gums becoming red, swollen, or bleeding easily during brushing or flossing. Gingivitis is primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque on the teeth. The good news is that gingivitis is typically reversible with improved oral hygiene and professional dental cleanings. 

Periodontitis:
If gingivitis is not addressed, it can progress to periodontitis. At this stage, the gums start pulling away from the teeth, forming pockets that can trap bacteria and debris. This can lead to infections, gum recession, and mild bone loss. Our team at KA Dental offers advanced periodontal therapies, including deep cleaning procedures like scaling and root planing. We may also recommend medications or other treatments to control infection and prevent further damage.

Advanced Periodontitis:
In its most severe form, gum disease can destroy the fibers and bone that support your teeth, causing them to loosen or shift. This may change the way your teeth fit together or even lead to tooth loss. 

Prevention and Early Detection:
The best way to protect your smile is through regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene at home. At KA Dental, we emphasize early detection and personalized care plans to stop gum disease from progressing. Our state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and preventive services ensure that any signs of gum disease are identified and addressed promptly.

Can gum disease lead to tooth loss?


If gum disease progresses without treatment, it can advance to a more severe form called periodontitis. At this stage, the infection spreads below the gum line, damaging the tissues and bone that support your teeth. As these supporting structures break down, the gums may pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that can harbor further infection. Over time, this can lead to tooth mobility and even tooth loss.

Tooth loss due to advanced periodontal disease is a significant concern, but it can often be prevented. At KA Dental, we emphasize the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene at home—regular brushing and flossing—as well as scheduling routine dental check-ups and professional cleanings with us. Our team is committed to early detection and personalized treatment plans to help you preserve your natural teeth and maintain optimal oral health.

Healthy Gums, Healthy Smile: Specialized Gum Disease Treatment with Dr. Aditi Patel and Dr. Krunal Patel


Dedicated to preserving your periodontal health, Dr. Aditi Patel, BDS, DDS and Dr. Krunal Patel, BDS, DDS, FICOI, at KA Dental provide comprehensive care for patients dealing with gum disease. Our doctors offer advanced treatments focused on reducing inflammation, fighting infection, and promoting gum healing to protect the foundation of your smile.

Understanding Gum Disease Treatment
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, progresses through stages, starting with Gingivitis (red, swollen gums that bleed easily) and potentially advancing to Periodontitis (where inflammation spreads, leading to bone loss and potential tooth loss).

Treatment Focus: The goal is to halt the disease’s progression and restore health. Treatment depends on the stage but often involves professional cleanings and advanced periodontal therapies, such as deep cleaning procedures (scaling and root planing).
• Preventing Complications: Untreated gum disease can lead to tooth loss and has been linked to other systemic health concerns (like heart disease and diabetes).
• Early Intervention: Early detection and personalized care are crucial. If you notice signs like bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or receding gum tissue, our experienced team will provide a thorough evaluation and a tailored treatment plan to preserve your teeth and overall oral health.

If you notice any symptoms of gum disease, such as bleeding or swollen gums, do not wait. Contact KA Dental promptly or schedule an appointment online. Early intervention is key to preventing the progression of gum disease and protecting your smile for years to come. We are conveniently located at 9810 Highway A1A Alternate, #106, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. We serve patients from Palm Beach Gardens FL, Riviera Beach FL, Juno Beach FL, Jupiter FL, West Palm Beach FL, and surrounding areas.

 
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Royal Palm Beach, FL

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West Palm Beach, FL

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Palm Beach Gardens, FL

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