Common problems associated with gum disease:
· "Long" teeth (receding gum lines expose the root portions of your teeth)
· Discolored or deteriorating tooth structure
· Gum depressions (holes in between the teeth in the gum tissue)
· Infected gum line (discoloration or inflammation of the gum tissue)
· Tooth loss or tooth movement
· Increase in sensitivity
· Problems with your total body health (this includes but is not limited to increased risk of stroke, cardiovascular disease and blood sugar disorders)
The effects of gum disease can be damaging to your dental health. However, through proper preventive care and oral hygiene, you can avoid problems associated with gum disease.
Please contact our office for a periodontal evaluation.

