Protect Your Smile from Gum Disease with Help from Dr. Bobby Carmen

November 18, 2013

Many dental patients are surprised to learn that the most common oral health ailment isn’t something simple like cavities or teeth grinding – it’s gum disease. In fact, a staggering 80% of the population is projected to suffer from a stage of this ailment. Also commonly referred to as a periodontal disease, gum disease is relatively harmless in its earliest stages, but if left untreated, it can lead to devastating consequences, including bone deterioration and tooth loss. That’s why it’s so important to attend regular check-ups here in Norman with Dr. Carmen! Our dedicated staff can thoroughly inspect your gums and provide customized therapy promptly if needed. If you’re between check-ups, here are some common symptoms that you can keep an eye out for in the comfort of your own home:

  • Gums that bleed during brushing and/or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath that isn’t alleviated by oral hygiene or mouthwash
  • Any tenderness, swelling, or discoloration concerning your oral tissues
  • Pain when chewing
  • Teeth that appear longer (it means your gums are receding)
  • A bite that feels different suddenly, or teeth that seem looser

In addition, here are some factors that indicate a higher risk of gum disease than normal:

  • If you smoke and/or use tobacco
  • If you have diabetes
  • If you take steroids
  • If you’ve undergone therapy for cancer

We have several methods available for treating gum disease, including scaling, root planing, antibiotic therapy, and laser treatment. If your case is advanced, we may recommend you to a trusted colleague who can provide periodontal surgery. We’ll be sure to select the treatment that best fits your unique needs and concerns!

Contact our Norman office today to schedule an appointment! Dr. Carmen and his staff are happy to welcome new patients from Moore, the University of Oklahoma, and all over the state.

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