Galveston Dental

Conquer Gum Disease
with Expert Dental Solutions

Gum disease treatment at Galveston Dental focuses on addressing and managing periodontal issues to restore oral health. Early intervention and consistent treatment help maintain healthy gums and prevent complications.

Galveston Dental

Insights into Gum Disease Prevention Strategies

At Galveston Dental in Galveston, TX, periodontal disease, or gum disease, affects the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. It begins with inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), caused by the buildup of plaque—a sticky film of bacteria on the teeth. If untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, where the gums recede from the teeth, forming pockets that become infected.

This progression can lead to tooth loss and other serious health complications. Regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene practices are crucial for preventing and managing gum disease. For expert periodontal care in Galveston, TX, contact Galveston Dental today.

Services

Preventive Dental Care

Maintain a healthy smile, prevent cavities, and avoid costly treatments with regular dental check-ups.

Cosmetic Dental Care

Maintain a healthy smile, prevent cavities, and avoid costly treatments with regular dental check-ups.

Restorative Dental Care

Maintain a healthy smile, prevent cavities, and avoid costly treatments with regular dental check-ups.

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Email: galveston@texasdental.group           

Address: 5934 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77551

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What You need to know

Periodontal Disease (gingivitis)

At Galveston Dental in Galveston, TX, periodontal treatment becomes essential when various conditions affect the health of your gums and the integrity of the jaw bone supporting your teeth. Proper periodontal care and maintenance are crucial for preserving your teeth. Healthy gums not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your smile—like a frame complementing a beautiful painting—but also play a vital role in overall oral health. Unhealthy gums, characterized by recession or inflammation, can lead to severe consequences in later stages, such as bone loss and tooth mobility or loss, adversely affecting both functionality and aesthetics.

Periodontal diseases are chronic infections of the gums that progressively compromise the structural support of natural teeth. These diseases impact various components of the periodontal tissues, including the alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum, and gingiva. While numerous conditions can affect the tooth-supporting structures, most periodontal issues stem from plaque-induced inflammatory lesions, which manifest in two primary forms: gingivitis and periodontitis. Although gingivitis represents the less severe form, it often precedes periodontitis, highlighting the importance of timely intervention and comprehensive periodontal care.

Types of Gum Disease

Gingivitis

At Galveston Dental in Galveston, TX, gingivitis is primarily caused by dental plaque, which particularly affects individuals with genetic predispositions. This sticky, transparent film consists of food particles and various bacterial strains that adhere to teeth surfaces, especially around and below the gum line. Plaque formation is persistent, recurring shortly after dental cleaning. Bacteria within plaque release toxins that provoke gum irritation, resulting in inflammation, redness, swelling, and increased susceptibility to bleeding. Prolonged irritation leads to gum detachment from teeth, forming pockets or spaces. When oral hygiene practices such as brushing and flossing are inadequate, plaque hardens into a rough, porous substance known as calculus or tartar, which can form both above and below the gum line. For expert care and prevention of gingivitis in Galveston, TX, contact Galveston Dental today.

Periodontitis

At Galveston Dental in Galveston, TX, as gingivitis progresses to periodontitis, the supportive gum tissue and bone anchoring teeth degrade progressively. Bacteria adhering to tooth surfaces and an aggressive immune response to these microbes initiate periodontitis. This loss of alveolar bone can lead to tooth loosening and eventual loss. A significant danger of periodontal disease lies in its often asymptomatic nature. By age 45, approximately eighty percent of Americans will have experienced periodontal disease, yet four out of five patients are unaware of their condition. Consistently following proper home oral hygiene practices and scheduling routine dental check-ups are critical in reducing the risk of developing this disease.

Galveston Dental

Book Your Appointment

Phone: (409) 740-7744

Email: galveston@texasdental.group

Address: 5934 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77551

Book Appointment Now

Get in Touch

Phone: (409) 740-7744

Email: galveston@texasdental.group

Address: 5934 Broadway Avenue J, Galveston, TX 77551

Book Appointment Now

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Tooth Extractions

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Root Canals

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Tooth Retreatment

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Bone Grafting

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Gum Disease

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Preventive Care
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Dental Exams & X-Rays

$

Dental Teeth Cleaning

$

Oral Cancer Screening

$

Mouth Guards & Sports Guards

Cosmetic Dentistry
$

Teeth Whitening

$

Veneers

$

Invisalign®

$

FASTBRACES®

Restorative Dentistry
$

Dental Crowns

$

Same-Day Crowns

$

Dental Bridges

$

Full Mouth Reconstruction

$

Dental Implants

$

Full Mouth Dental Implants

$

All-on-4 Dental Implants

$

Tooth Extractions

$

Root Canals

$

Tooth Retreatment

$

Bone Grafting

$

Soft Tissue Grafting

Periodontal Care
$

Gum Disease

$

TMJ Treatment

Oral Surgery
$

Sinus Lift Surgery

$

Tooth Extractions

$

Bone Grafting

Advanced Technology
$

CBCT

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