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Some facts about gum disease

A whopping 75% of people suffer from gum disease. Reassuringly, gum disease, or periodontal disease as it’s also known, is simple to take care of. However, this is only the case when you know the signs and symptoms of the disease. Early diagnosis and treatment is the key to effective treatment. Your Garden View dentist in Buckinghamshire will be able to spot any signs of gum disease and help you with quick and effective treatment. If you have any concerns about your gums, it is good to make an appointment as soon as possible to check everything over.

Dentist in BuckinghamshireGum disease kills your energy levels

Gum disease is an infection, and your immune system has to work hard to deal with it. As a result you will feel tired and drained of energy, just as with any other infection you have in the body such as a cold or flu. Luckily, once you get the problem treated, your energy will return.

Gum disease causes bad breath

Gum disease, left untreated, will form into small pockets of puss creating an unpleasant smell and taste. A thorough clean from your dentist in Buckinghamshire and some antibiotics should effectively treat the problem. Alongside this should be a maintenance routine that you undertake at home to that prevent reoccurrence.

Gum disease and tooth loss

The next stage of gum disease is, sadly, tooth loss. In fact, this is the most common cause of tooth loss in adults. Leave your bad breath problem for too long and it is very likely that this is what you’ll face.

Gum disease during pregnancy

Research shows that gum disease during pregnancy can cause a number of serious issues and health problems for mothers and their babies. Occurrences of premature birth, low baby weight, and other complications are common in babies whose mothers have gum disease. In fact, it is also suggested that having gum disease can make it difficult to conceive. If you are trying to conceive or you are pregnant, it is important to have a full dental screening from your dentist in Buckinghamshire to ensure your health, potentially increase your fertility and protect your baby.