Showing posts with label gum disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gum disease. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Living a Healthier Life

Did you know that diabetics are twice a s likely to develop gum disease?
Yes, they are more susceptible to infection due to a decrease ability to fight harmful bacteria.
If diabetes is not under control, the risk for developing gum disease increases. 
Studies also show that advanced gum disease, or periodontitis may actually cause type 2 diabetes.
Gum disease often develops without pain or symptoms, but signs include red, swollen, tender, receding, gums that can be prone to bleeding. 
In the majority of cases, gum disease can be prevented.
Practice good oral hygiene by brushing, flossing and visiting us regularly for cleanings, checkups and early detection.
For a healthier life, book an appointment with the office of Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti today at  (281) 421-5950

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Dental Bridges

Broken or missing teeth can occur for a variety of reasons. For example, trauma to the mouth can fracture a tooth or knock it out completely. In addition, gum disease can cause tooth decay and possibly lead to tooth loss. The good news is at Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti’s Baytown Family and Cosmetic Dentist; we offer restorative services that include dental bridges.
 
A bridge fills in the gap where the missing tooth was. It may be supported by dental implants or natural teeth. A conventional bridge includes two crowns on both sides of the gap. The bridge is attached to the crowns, which act as an anchor and hold the bridge in place.
 
Usually two appointments are needed in order to have a traditional dental bridge placed. The process of getting a bridge will involve preparing the adjacent teeth for the crowns. Preparation involves removing any decay and shaping and filing the teeth. An impression of the teeth is taken so the bridge can be made. While you wait for your permanent bridge to be made, a temporary one will be placed.
 
Bridges are made from durable materials, such as porcelain, gold or alloy. In some cases, a combination of materials will be used. Proper maintenance of a bridge is essential in order to prevent cavities from developing underneath. Regular brushing, flossing and professional cleanings are needed.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Scaling and Root Planning

If your teeth are sensitive or your gums bleed when you floss or brush, you might be suffering from gum disease. Patients who come in for regular cleanings are much less likely to suffer from periodontal disease.  If you’re not taking care of your oral hygiene, the bacteria and plaque can advance to gum disease and it becomes more difficult to treat. While gum disease sounds like a scary thing, the good news is that there are treatment options available.
 
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in the United States. There are many different forms of periodontal disease but all of them can cause serious damage to the mouth. The mildest form of periodontal disease is gingivitis. Gingivitis causes the gums to become red, swollen and bleed easily. The biggest cause of gingivitis is lack of a regular oral hygiene regimen. Preventative measures, such as regular brushing and flossing, go a long way when it comes to preventing periodontal disease. Gingivitis is reversible with professional treatment and good oral health practices at home.
 
We offer a non-surgical, non-invasive option known as scaling and root planning for those who have gum disease. This deep cleaning procedure is a great alternative to surgical options. Scaling involves removing built-up plaque below the gum line using either manual scraping instruments or an ultrasonic tool. When we do your root planing, we essentially gently sand your teeth, removing rough spots on the tooth surfaces and roots, which tend to harbor bacteria.
 
If you fear that you might be suffering from gingivitis or gum disease, set up an appointment at our Baytown, TX practice at 281-421-5950 so we can go over treatment options. 

Friday, February 28, 2014

Soft Tissue Laser

The FDA-approved soft tissue laser is one of many pieces of advanced dental technology we utilize here in our Baytown, TX dental practice. It is a device that utilizes state-of-the-art laser technology to treat a variety of soft tissue problems in the mouth, including gum tissue disease.
 
The soft tissue laser benefits our dentist Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti it provides more control and effectiveness, while our patients benefit from the tool due to having more comfortable and less painful treatments.
 
Soft tissue lasers can treat more than one problem at one time, often removing infected soft tissues at the same time as sealing the nerve endings and blood vessels. This prevents or reduces bleeding, swelling, and pain after the procedure. Soft tissue lasers can treat a wide range of problems, including gum disease, gummy smiles, gingivitis, and benign growth in the mouth.
 
Besides less bleeding and swelling, some benefits of the soft tissue laser used here by our Baytown, TX dentist Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti, include less healing time, more precision with treatments  and cosmetic-related procedures. It is even beneficial for cold sores treatment. Visit our dental practice in Baytown, TX to learn more about this amazing soft tissue laser technology. Call us at (281) 421-5950