Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Periodontal Disease



Dr. Pelak

Periodontal disease. What is it. What does it mean? Periodontal means “around the tooth. The disease attacks the bone that is supporting your teeth, as well as the gums. Plaque can buildup in your teeth and cause tartar. If not removed, the gums and bone will be destroyed says dentist Yorkville.

How do I know if I have this disease? If you see red, swollen, and bleeding gums this is a strong indication that you may have the disease says the dentist in Yorkville.

There are also other signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. Here are some examples.

-       Loose teeth
-       New spacing between teeth
-       Constant bad breath
-       Pus around teeth and gums
-       Receding gums
-       Red and puffy gums
-       Tenderness and discomfort of gums


If you experience any of these symptoms call the dentist in Yorkville immediately!



   

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