Over 45% of U.S. adults have moderate to severe periodontal disease. Periodontal disease ranges from a mild inflammation of the gum tissues to periodontitis, a major oral disease that can result in soft tissue and bone damage and even tooth loss. Our experienced dentist is providing periodontal treatments to both new and existing patients who are suffering from any form of periodontal (gum) disease.

One of the major causes of gum disease is practicing poor oral hygiene habits. Daily brushing and flossing, along with regular dental check-ups and cleanings, are essential to maintaining optimal oral health. When these practices are not followed, plaque can form on the teeth and along the gumline. If this plaque is not properly removed, it may harden over time and become tartar. Once that occurs, only a dental professional can remove tartar from teeth. You can also learn more about prevention by reading how to prevent gum disease and protect your smile.

If gum disease is not treated in a timely manner, tartar may continue to build. When this occurs, the gum disease may advance. Gums redden, swell, and become prone to bleeding from normal activities, such as brushing or eating. At this point, professional periodontal treatment is needed to prevent the disease from advancing further. Our gum disease treatment services are designed to stop the progression and restore your oral health.

When periodontal disease is not treated in a timely manner, it may become periodontitis. Periodontitis is the most advanced form of periodontal disease. With periodontitis, gums begin to pull away from the teeth, creating small “pockets” along the gumline. These spaces are highly difficult to clean without professional intervention and can lead to rapid worsening in overall oral health. Without prompt and thorough treatment, bone, gums, and soft tissues may be destroyed by periodontitis. One of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults is periodontal disease.

Some of the most common factors that contribute to periodontal disease developing include:

  • Poor oral hygiene habits
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Female hormonal changes
  • Certain medications
  • Compromised immune systems

People who are receiving treatment for AIDS are also at increased risk of developing periodontal disease. You can view our location and patient reviews on Illume Dental of McKinney on Google Maps for directions and more information.

Our doctor has the training and experience to diagnose and treat every stage of periodontal disease. If you have symptoms of periodontal disease, contact our McKinney, TX dentist office to schedule a consultation. Some symptoms include:

  • Chronic halitosis (bad breath)
  • Sensitive teeth
  • Red or swollen gums
  • Bleeding gums
  • Pain while chewing

If you are unsure whether your symptoms require attention, check out when you should schedule your next dental appointment for helpful guidance.

Our McKinney dentist provides excellent periodontal care for our patients and welcomes new patient consultations. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit Illume Dental of McKinney or contact our office today.

Illume Dental
5000 Collin McKinney Pkwy, Suite 100
McKinney, TX 75070
(469) 301-1255