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Envy Dental

Healthy teeth, healthy gums.

Healthy teeth depend heavily on healthy gums for support.

Gum disease causes infections, sensitivity and eventual loss of teeth.

Gum disease (or periodontal disease) is usually caused by the buildup of plaque, which hardens and becomes tartar. This causes irritation to your teeth and gums, resulting in an inflammatory reaction to the bacteria that are present. This can eventually lead to the loss of your teeth.

Signs of gum disease

The warning signs of gum disease are often ignored. If you spot any of the following symptoms which continue for longer than 2 weeks, please contact us. We will be happy to assist you in your treatment and create a plan to avoid gum disease issues in the future.

  • Bleeding gums: Persistent bleeding when brushing due to inflammation of the gums.
  • Bad breath: Caused by the bacteria in the areas between your teeth.
  • Receding gums: Teeth appear longer due to decreased gum tissue over the tooth.
  • Gaps: Spaces appear between the teeth, and teeth begin to drift.
  • Loose teeth: Teeth become progressively looser.
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How is gum disease treated

How is gum disease treated

We can treat a number of ways, but one of the main ways is to clean very carefully under the gums

This procedure is done by placing a local anaesthetic so no pain is felt during the treatment. If we feel there is more treatment required, you will usually be referred to a periodontal specialist who can treat advanced forms of gum disease.

Gum disease Advice

Advice

Protecting your gum health starts with everyday care

Regular brushing and observation of your teeth are ways to help prevent gum disease.

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Meet with our experienced dental team, discuss your goals, and receive a personalised treatment plan designed around your comfort and long-term oral health.

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