The Link between Tooth Loss and Gum Disease By Dr. John Goodman on May 24, 2016

Illustration of the four stages of gum diseaseMost people know that brushing and flossing are two important habits that maintain the health of the teeth. However, the teeth are not the only part of the mouth that needs protection. It is equally important that patients maintain the health of the gums. The gums form the foundation of the smile, and, should the health of the gums suffer, so will the teeth. In fact, gum disease is a leading cause of tooth loss.

Restorative dentistry treatments can strengthen the teeth and improve oral health, but without proper care, dental problems such as gum disease will continue to progress and result in serious consequences. Dr. John Goodman educates patients on the importance of preserving gum health in order to protect the teeth. He also offers restorative treatment to those who suffer from tooth loss as a result of advanced stages of periodontal disease. To learn more about tooth loss and gum disease, contact our Kansas City, MO practice.

How Gum Disease Leads to Tooth Loss

If a patient is suffering from gum disease, there is already an unhealthy buildup of bacteria in the mouth. Gum disease is the result of bacteria, plaque, and tartar that form around the base of the teeth and extend beneath the gum line. The presence of plaque already puts the strength and health of the teeth at risk; gum disease further damages oral health, causing gum recession and periodontal pockets.

Gum recession is one of the most common side effects of gum disease. As gum disease progresses, gum tissue begins to pull up and away from the teeth. In patients with advanced stages of periodontal disease, there may be visible pockets of space between the teeth and gums. Essentially, gum recession deteriorates the foundation of the teeth, leaving them without the support that is necessary to hold them in place. This will first result in loose teeth, but can eventually lead to tooth loss.

Preventing Tooth Loss from Gum Disease

Patients can seek treatment for gum disease before tooth loss occurs. Even advanced stages of gum disease typically respond well to periodontal treatment. By removing harmful bacteria, plaque, and tartar that have built up on the teeth and gums, Dr. Goodman can eliminate infection and promote the growth of healthy gum tissue.

Treating Tooth Loss

Unfortunately, patients do not always seek treatment in time to prevent tooth loss. However, even if tooth loss has occurred, the smile can be restored. Dr. Goodman offers restorative dentistry treatments that can fill in the gaps left by missing teeth so patients can enjoy a strong and fully functioning smile. Dr. Goodman will discuss treatments such as dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants with patients who have suffered from tooth loss and determine which is most appropriate for their unique situation.

Schedule an Appointment

Whether you are in need of periodontal care to restore gum health and prevent tooth loss, or have already suffered from tooth loss, Dr. John Goodman offers the dental services you need to restore a strong and healthy smile. To receive a personalized treatment plan that will meet your unique dental needs, schedule an appointment with Dr. Goodman at your earliest convenience.

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