Advanced Gum Disease Treatment in Southend

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Stop advanced gum disease in its tracks

Advanced gum disease can occur following a long period without a dental checkup. If you’re worried about gum disease, don’t suffer in silence. Book a consultation with our team to get your oral health back on track. We offer a range of preventative and restorative treatments for advanced gum disease so you can prevent further damage and smile with confidence again.

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Prevent and reverse gum disease symptoms
Surgical and non-surgical treatment
Protect your oral health for life
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Treatment for advanced gum disease

If you have been told you have advanced gum disease, you might be concerned about what this means. The condition can lead to tooth loss if left untreated, but speaking to your dentist and getting started with treatment is one of the best ways to avoid this. Early intervention and vigilant dental care can help you to manage this condition in the long-term and avoid further damage.

With our help, you can start treatment for advanced gum disease. This might include a range of approaches, including surgical and non-surgical treatments. Following our guidance, you can get your advanced gum disease under control and then take steps to address any damage already done. Advanced gum disease doesn’t have to lead to tooth loss, and we can help you to get your oral health back on track.

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Specialist restorative care for periodontal disease

Facing a diagnosis of advanced gum disease can be daunting, but we want to reassure you that we’ll be there every step of the way. Our team will support you through the treatment plan and offer advice on restorative options that may have to address some of the damage already done. The most important thing is that you don’t ignore the problem and hope that it will go away. Advanced gum disease will only get worse without treatment.

Advanced gum disease might lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Sometimes advanced periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss that is unavoidable. In this case, we can offer recommendations for restoring your smile which could include a bridge or denture. In some cases, dental implants might be recommended to help restore your smile. For friendly advice and support on the next steps in your treatment plan, get in touch with our team.

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More questions?

Can advanced gum disease be cured?

When the condition has advanced very far, cure might no longer be possible, but we will be able to help you to manage the condition. In some cases, the damage might be too advanced and so the best option will be to manage the condition so the damage doesn’t progress any further. Treatment at any stage is always better than avoiding treatment entirely.

Can I get dentures if I have advanced gum disease?

Yes, dentures can often be adapted for patients with advanced gum disease who may have suffered from bone loss and receding gums. We can advise you on this restoration option to ensure that you make the right choice for your oral health.

Will advanced gum disease treatment hurt?

No, you shouldn’t be in any pain during your treatment. We know that dental anxiety is a common reason for avoiding treatment, and this can allow gum disease to spread and become much more advanced. We want to assure you that your treatment will not be painful and we’ll keep you informed every step of the way so you always know what is happening.

Does advanced gum disease impact wider health?

Yes, advanced gum disease can have an impact on your wider health. Bacteria that builds up in your mouth can spread to other parts of your body and might increase your risk of developing chest infections. Patients with advanced gum disease are also at higher risk of heart disease, diabetes and pregnancy complications. To help prevent secondary issues as a result of gum disease, it is essential to act quickly to address the problem.

What can I do to keep my gums healthy?

Prevention is always better than cure, so if you’re interested in preventing advanced gum disease, we can offer some helpful advice. The most important thing you can do to prevent advanced gum disease would be to brush twice a day for two minutes using a medium to firm brush and a fluoride toothpaste. Proper brushing technique will help to reach all areas of the mouth. You should also floss once a day to reach all areas of the tooth surface. Finally, you should also visit the dentist and dental hygienist regularly to maintain your oral health.