Peridontal Services
Periodontal 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.
Some factors increase the risk of developing periodontal disease:
- Tobacco smoking or chewing
- Systemic diseases such as diabetes
- Some types of medication such as steroids, some types of anti-epilepsy drugs, cancer therapy drugs, some calcium channel blockers and oral contraceptives
- Bridges that no longer fit properly
- Crooked teeth
- Fillings that have become defective
- Pregnancy or use of oral contraceptives
Several warning signs that can signal a problem:
- Gums that bleed easily
- Red, swollen, tender gums
- Gums that have pulled away from the teeth
- Persistent bad breath or bad taste
- Permanent teeth that are loose or separating
- Any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
- Any change in the fit of partial dentures
It is possible to have periodontal disease and have no warning signs. That is one reason why regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations are very important. Treatment methods depend upon the type of disease and how far the condition has progressed. Deep cleanings through the use of hand instruments, ultrasonic instruments or laser is essential for the initial phase of therapy.
Other periodontal therapy could include treatments such as gum grafting, pocket reduction surgery, and cosmetic recontouring.
Good oral hygiene at home is essential to help keep periodontal disease from becoming more serious or recurring. You don’t have to lose teeth to periodontal disease. Brush, clean between your teeth, eat a balanced diet, and schedule regular dental visits for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Practices Providing Peridontal Services
- Affinity Dental Clinic
- Aaargon Dental Centre
- AARK Dental at Coquitlam Centre
- Acu Dental Clinic
- Aldergrove General and Family Dentistry
- Arbutus North Dental Centre
- Asha Dental Centre
- Willowbrook Park Dental
- Canada Way Dental
- Capilano Mall Dental Centre
- Clayton Dental Center
- Coquitlam General & Sedation Dentistry
- Downtown Dental
- Eagle Landing Dental Centre
- Granville Station Dental
- Guildford Family Dental
- Harbour Centre Dental
- Highgate Medical Dental
- Kerrisdale General and Cosmetic Dentistry
- Lougheed Laser Dental Group
- Maple Place Dental Centre
- Meadowtown Dental Centre
- Meadowvale Family Dental Centre
- Metroplex Dental Centre
- North Shore Dental Group
- OraCare Dental Centre
- Pacific Centre Dental Group
- Sage Dental Centre
- Sumas Mountain Village Dental
- Suter Brook Dental Group
- The Rise Dental Group
- ValleyFair Dental Clinic
- Wesbrook Village Dental Centre
- Willow Dental Care Westend

