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Reasons to Seek Treatment for Periodontal Disease Now, Not Later
If your dentist has diagnosed you with periodontal disease, you are far from alone. Millions of Americans suffer from a range of symptoms that include gum pain and inflammation, tissue damage, and even tooth loss. Unfortunately, periodontal disease can have serious consequences for your overall health. Here is why you should visit your dentist as soon as possible

Avoid Painful Side Effects
It is important to remember that gum disease is an infection, and untreated infections will naturally worsen over time. Advanced periodontal disease can cause painful sores, pus between the teeth and gums, and bleeding and tenderness. Eventually, periodontal disease can make your gums pull away from your teeth and destroy the surrounding tissue and bone. Since many patients experience no symptoms at all until the disease has already advanced, your best bet is to have your teeth and gums inspected regularly by a dentist.
Decrease Health Risks
Is your periodontal disease a consequence of a more serious underlying health issue such as diabetes, HIV, or cardiovascular disease? Research has indicated that the relationship between diabetes and periodontitis actually goes both ways, meaning that your gum disease may actually be making it more difficult to control your blood sugar. Health experts have linked the inflammation caused by periodontal disease to heart disease, stroke, and other serious medical problems.
Restore Your Smile
Even if your gum disease is advanced, an experienced dentist can help you circumvent more serious health problems and restore your beautiful smile. If your surrounding tissue and bones are still healthy, missing teeth may be successfully replaced with dental implants and dentures.
Are you missing teeth due to periodontal disease? Fortunately, dentists today can now successfully treat missing teeth with dental implants, dentures, and porcelain crowns. Call Sanford Dental Excellence today at 407-268-6409 to set up a consultation with our team of caring and qualified dentists and find out which treatment plan is right for you.
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