A Periodontist Explains Gum Disease: From Plaque to Tartar to Bacterial Infection

A periodontist can help to reverse or manage gum disease. Medically termed periodontal disease, gum disease is an infection of gum tissues caused by oral bacteria. These microorganisms feast on sugars from foods and beverages consumed, and they form plaque.

Plaque is a sticky film that coats teeth and gum surfaces, and it creates the mushy feeling you have in your mouth in the mornings or after a nap. It contains oral bacteria and acids that damage teeth structures.

Plaque can be removed from tooth surfaces by brushing and flossing, but it calcifies into tartar when left on teeth surfaces for a few days. Our periodontist recommends brushing twice daily and flossing once daily to protect against issues like gum disease. Tartar and plaque build up at the base of teeth, and they can make their way into gum pockets, infecting the tissues there.

The immune system’s response to the infection is what leads to irritated and inflamed gum tissues. Left untreated, the infection will damage bone structures in the mouth and gum tissues, leading to teeth falling out of the mouth and other issues.

Everything you should know about gum disease from a periodontist

Gum disease occurs in two distinct stages: gingivitis and periodontitis. The first stage can be reversed by improving your oral hygiene, regular teeth cleanings, and, sometimes, deep teeth cleaning. It often comes with symptoms like receding gums, sensitive gums that bleed easily, and purplish gums.

Periodontitis is a chronic condition that cannot be reversed. At this stage, all a dentist can do is slow down the infection and address damage caused by it. Symptoms of periodontitis include pus coming out from the base of teeth, loose teeth, and spaces developing between teeth.

Gum disease is caused by the bacteria in plaque and tartar infecting gum tissues, but other factors can increase a person’s risk of infection. These include:

  • Smoking
  • Genetics
  • Obesity
  • Vitamin D deficiencies
  • Health issues like diabetes or immune system disorders
  • Hormonal changes

Preventing gum disease

Let us take a look at some of the things patients can do to protect their teeth and gums against gum disease:

  • Oral hygiene: Good oral hygiene goes a long way when it comes to keeping gum tissues healthy. Brush twice a day, making sure one of these times is right before going to bed. This helps to remove plaque that built up on teeth during the day. Flossing once a day helps to keep interdental spaces plaque-free, while an antibacterial mouthwash can help to control bacteria in the mouth
  • Teeth cleanings: Regular teeth cleanings are essential since tartar cannot be removed by brushing. It protects teeth against tooth decay and gum disease
  • Stop bad habits: Habits like smoking or recreational use increase a person’s risk of developing gum disease

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We provide treatments for gum disease

Our periodontist has lots of experience improving the oral health of patients with gum disease. Call or visit our Woodland Hills clinic to set up an appointment.

Request an appointment or call Brighton Periodontal & Implant Dental Group at 818-703-7733 for an appointment in our Woodland Hills office.

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