27 June, 2023

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Tooth and Bone Loss

Tooth and Bone Loss

Tooth and bone loss are commonly associated with advanced stages of periodontal disease. When gum disease progresses, it can lead to the destruction of the tissues supporting the teeth, including the gums, periodontal ligaments, and the surrounding bone.

Here’s some information about tooth and bone loss:

In the early stages of gum disease (gingivitis), the infection and inflammation are primarily limited to the gums. However, if left untreated, the infection can spread below the gumline, causing the destruction of the supporting structures.
As periodontal disease progresses, the gums may recede or pull away from the teeth, exposing the tooth roots. This can create gaps or pockets between the gums and the teeth, providing an environment for further bacterial growth.
The formation of periodontal pockets occurs when the gums detach from the teeth due to infection and inflammation. These pockets allow bacteria and debris to accumulate, making it difficult to clean effectively during regular oral hygiene practices.
The immune response to the bacterial infection in gum disease can lead to the destruction of the alveolar bone, which supports the teeth. Over time, the bone loss can weaken the foundation of the teeth, causing them to become loose and eventually leading to tooth loss.

Symptoms

Symptoms of advanced periodontal disease with tooth and bone loss may include:

  • Loose teeth
  • Changes in the bite
  • Shifting teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Gum recession
  • Chronic bad breath
  • Gum abscesses.

Treatment

Treatment for tooth and bone loss due to periodontal disease aims to halt the progression of the disease, control infection, and restore or preserve the remaining teeth and supporting structures.

It may involve a combination of deep cleaning procedures (scaling and root planing), antibiotic therapy, gum surgery (such as flap surgery or bone grafting), and in severe cases, tooth extraction and dental implant placement.

It’s essential to seek professional dental care from a periodontist, like Dr. Rivas in downtown Lake Geneva, WI who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of gum disease and its associated complications.

Schedule an appointment with us today!

Dr. Rivas and his team will evaluate your specific condition, determine the extent of tooth and bone loss, and recommend the most appropriate treatment options to restore your oral health.Early intervention and regular dental visits are key to preventing further tooth and bone loss and preserving your smile.