Sonoma Dental Group: (810) 629-7682
2425 Owen Rd. | Fenton, MI
sonomadentalgroup@gmail.com [directions]

Dynamic Dental Care: (810) 694-7220
111 Sawyer St. | Grand Blanc, MI
dynamicdentalgroup@gmail.com [directions]

Gum Disease

Gum Disease in Fenton, Michigan or Grand Blanc, Michigan

At Sonoma Dental Group & Dynamic Dental Care, we work diligently to prevent gum disease in our patients. Gum disease is a common condition and most adults will suffer from some form of gum disease during their lifetime. The challenge is that gum disease can lead to bone and tooth loss, making it incredibly important to both prevent and treat it. If you live in Fenton or the 48430 area, we can examine you and let you know if you are showing any signs of the condition, along with making recommendations for how to prevent it. To schedule an appointment, call (810) 629-7682.

Causes of Gum Disease
There are several reasons that gum disease develops. The primary causes are plaque and tartar. Anything that becomes stuck between your teeth, gums or under the gum tissue, can cause irritation and swelling. Plaque is a problem that everyone deals with; however, it is the buildup under the gums that really causes issues. There are other risk factors to consider like pregnancy, diabetes, and smoking, since they restrict blood flow to the gums, causing them to swell.

Ways to Prevent Gum Disease
We recommend doing what you can to prevent gum disease so you do not experience discomfort or additional health problems. One of the best ways to prevent this condition is to keep your teeth clean. At Sonoma Dental Group & Dynamic Dental Care, we encourage our Fenton patients to brush their teeth two to three times a day and to do so in a circular pattern, moving food particles and plaque away from the gums toward the center of the mouth. You also need to floss on a daily basis, and be sure to reach all the way down, rather than stopping at your gum line. Using an antiseptic mouthwash can also help kill lingering bacteria.

Gum Disease Fenton Michigan

You also need to have your teeth cleaned at least twice per year. It is difficult to remove all of the plaque at home, and tartar is too hard to remove by brushing and flossing. We can remove both plaque and tartar in our 48430 dental office and reduce your risk of gum disease. Simultaneously, we recommend that you stop smoking, keep your blood sugar under control, and drink plenty of water, since this can also help improve your gum health.

COMMON SIGNS OF GUM DISEASE
Some of the most common signs of gum disease are:
• Red and swollen gums
• Gums that bleed when brushing, flossing, or eating anything crunchy
• Teeth that appear to be getting longer, since this is a sign of gum recession
• Loose teeth

If you notice any of these symptoms, we recommend that you call (810) 629-7682 to schedule an examination with our dental office.

Treatment Options for Gum Disease
There are several ways to treat gum disease, and what we recommend will be based on how far the condition has progressed. To start, we typically recommend that our patients have standard teeth cleaning. If you are only at the beginning stages of the condition, that is likely all you will need to return your gums to good health. However, if the condition has progressed further, you may need a dentist to provide you with the following :

Periodontal infection therapy. This is a therapy where chemicals are used to slow the growth of gum disease. In this case, your dentist may prescribe the use of an antiseptic mouth rinse, designed to reduce or fight gum disease. Used daily, it can work to kill bacteria.
Deep cleaning. A deep cleaning is typically conducted in four appointments. Your mouth is broken up into quadrants, with each area being cleaned on a different day. In a deep cleaning, the gums need to be pulled away from the teeth so a dentist can scrape off the plaque and tartar underneath the gum tissue. Naturally, this procedure can cause discomfort, which is why it is completed over multiple visits. However, some dentists use lasers, which can expedite the process.
Gum grafts. If your gums have receded and too much of your teeth or roots are showing, a gum graft may be necessary to restore the gum tissue back around the teeth. This can be done by suturing tissue from the roof of your mouth to your gums or using tissue from a donor. In both cases, the gums will be secured back around your teeth, like they were prior to you developing gum disease.

Antibiotics. Very often, your Fenton dentist will prescribe antibiotics to be taken in combination with gum therapy. This is done to eliminate any infection that could be lingering.

Why You Could Need a Bone Graft Following Severe Gum Disease
Severe gum disease can drastically and negatively impact your oral health. As gum disease progresses, your gums will swell and then begin to recede or pull away from your tooth structure. This is problematic because the more of your teeth and roots that are exposed, the more likely it is that bacteria will begin to attack them. Simultaneously, your jawbone can also be negatively impacted and begin to lose its density.

If you do suffer from bone loss, you may need a bone grafting procedure. During a bone graft, we place synthetic bone in the area where you experienced loss to encourage bone growth. This can be a necessary procedure when you have experienced enough bone loss to negatively impact the health and stability of your other teeth or the appearance of your face. Whether or not this is necessary is highly dependent on what your X-rays show. However, if you identify signs of gum disease and treat it early, you are likely to prevent the need for this procedure.

Schedule an Examination With Our Fenton Dental Office
If you suspect that you may have gum disease because your gums are red, swollen, or receding, call our 48430 dental office right away. At Sonoma Dental Group & Dynamic Dental Care, we can examine you, let you know if gum disease is present, and make recommendations regarding how to treat it.

If you live in the Fenton area, call (810) 629-7682 to schedule your dental exam so that you can remain in good dental health or receive treatment for a current condition.

 

Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Dental Care

While we understand that many people wait to seek dental care due to anxiety, time, or finances, we do not recommend it. Instead, we suggest that you schedule a dental exam at least once every six months, even if you are not experiencing any discomfort. Doing so will allow us to remove any plaque or bacteria that is on your teeth, ensure that you do not have any cavities that are forming, and prevent you from experiencing gum disease. Our goal is to treat you before you have any health issues, and a dental checkup allows us to do so. We welcome you to come in so that we can protect and improve your oral health.

Why Our Patients Trust Us

Creating Beautiful Smiles Since 1997

The Most Qualified

Dr. Nikki Mazhari, and the other dentists of Sonoma Dental Group in Fenton, Michigan and Dynamic Dental Care in Grand Blanc, Michigan have decades of knowledge and expertise. Over 10,000 smiles have been restored through their expert cosmetic dentistry.

Highly Reviewed

With many great reviews on Google from both locations, Sonoma Dental Group & Dynamic Dental Care, is the highest reviewed dental office in the Metro Detroit Area. We love the fact that our patients take the time to tell everyone about their great experience.

Welcoming

We welcome patients of all ages with open arms. Our office is a complete judge free zone. If you avoid a dentist due to the fact you have dental anxiety, no worries you're in great hands. We will congratulate you on overcoming your dental fear and making you health a priority.

Emergencies Welcomed

When emergencies happen we act fast. We work around your schedule to help accommodate you and get you out of pain as quickly as possible. No matter if its due to infection or losing a tooth unexpectedly, we will see you the same day.

Affordable

In our dental office we believe that everyone should have access to the same dental care. We offer free  Invisalign consults including x-rays. If you have any questions about fees, please do not hesitate to contact either our Fenton or Grand Blanc office.

Modern Office

Our office is equipment with the most advance dental technology. We can detect problems early and correct them before it becomes a major issue. A lot of our work is done in house.

 

Our Services

At Sonoma Dental Group PC and Dynamic Dental Care, we have been keeping the people of Michigan smiling for many years.  If you call us, you’ll be happy you did — and you’ll have the smile to prove it! Our General and Pediatric Dentistry services include:

 

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