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Preventing Gum Disease | |
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Eliminating Tooth Decay | |
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Eliminating Plaque at Home | |
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Sealants |
With the aging population keeping more of their teeth for a longer period of time, the treatment of gum disease is increasing. Dr. Ali has been providing periodontal services for many years. Whether you need a "catch-up" cleaning or periodontal surgery, we can provide it for you in the office, as well as the follow up care. If you have been working with a periodontist, we can communicate with your periodontist and offer other services as needed.
Gum disease (gingivitis or periodontitis) is a bacterial infection of the tissues that support your teeth. It is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Gum disease is usually painless. Most people do not know they have it. It presents itself as a smelly odor in your breath or loosening of your teeth. It attacks below the gum line where it causes the attachment of the tooth and its supporting tissues to break apart.
It's possible that a mouth filled with bacteria and their toxins allows a continuous stream of poisons to enter the system. If the bacteria reach your arteries, they may cause the same kind of irritation they caused in your gums and mouth. Arterial wall irritations typically result in a buildup of protective plaque, which in turn can harden, thus blocking blood flow. Without sufficient blood flow, your heart can easily have a myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack. Furthermore, loosened arterial plaque can travel through the bloodstream, reach your brain, and cause a stroke.
Things that make you more prone to periodontal disease (pyoria) are:
By eliminating plaque in your mouth you can keep your teeth for a very long time. Studies are showing that people are keeping their teeth for a longer period of time because of the emphasis on preventive dental care. Even the most diligent brusher and flosser needs help. We here at Dr. Ali clinic can offer you that help.
Good oral hygiene requires an understanding of plaque. Plaque is a sticky, colorless layer of bacteria which builds up on your teeth. As food is ingested, the bacteria is also fed which allows it to multiply. As it multiplies it produces a by-product which is acid. The acid that is produced causes tooth decay and gum disease. If the bacteria containing plaque is not allowed to build up on your teeth, then gum disease and tooth decay never happens.
At any age, you can fight plaque and keep your teeth and gums healthy. Simply:
Tooth decay (cavity or caries) can develop on any surface of any tooth. Even with increased brushing, all cavities will increase in size like rust on a car. A decaying tooth often does not hurt. So you may have a cavity and not realize it. The dentist checks for tooth decay at your regular check-ups and will periodically use x-rays to check for decay between teeth. The dentist usually treats tooth decay by cleaning out the cavity and placing filling material in the tooth to restore it to its original size. Dr. Ali has eliminated decay in thousands of teeth. We realize that what may be a routine for us, might not be for you. We will answer all your questions before beginning.
Sometimes brushing is not enough. Everyone has hard-to-reach spots in their mouth and brushing doesn't always fully clean the deep grooves in your teeth - especially in children. When that happens, you are at risk getting cavities in those grooves. Putting sealants on your teeth provides a barrier on the most common area for cavities - the biting surface.
A dental sealant is a coating that bonds to the deep grooves in your tooth's chewing surface. When sealing a tooth, the grooves of your teeth are filled and the tooth surface becomes smoother - and less likely to harbor cavity causing bacteria. With sealants, tooth brushing becomes easier and more effective against tooth decay.
Sealants are usually applied to children's teeth as a preventative measure during the years they are more prone to tooth decay. However, adult's teeth can also be sealed. It is more common to seal "permanent" teeth rather than "baby" teeth, but every person has unique needs. Dr. Ali Dentistry will recommend sealants on a case-by-case basis. Sealants generally last many years. It is fairly common to see adults with sealants still intact from their childhood.