Periodontal (Gum) Disease – Union Street

Periodontal (Gum) Disease

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Olivia Duerr
Olivia Duerr
January 3, 2024

I had a great first experience with Dorset St Dental! I made them aware of my anxiety surrounding dentists and I felt very comfortable and was very accommodated. My dental hygienist was friendly and caring and the Dentist explained everything very well in terms I could understand I feel happy with my choice of Dorset St!

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Stjarna Trombley
Stjarna Trombley
November 7, 2023

I have a lot of anxiety with going to the dentist. I was scheduled for a deep cleaning of my teeth that would be done in two separate appointments. When I went in for the first I had a new dental technician, which made me nervous, but I am so thankful for the care I received!! Kate was very understanding, compassionate, gentle & amazing - with a great sense of humor to boot! She did exceptional work that was pain-free & took my concerns/fears in stride. Best dental appointments ever!!!

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Nemo Love
Nemo Love
September 13, 2023

Amazing service comfortable smaller office with friendly staff and a dr whos experience and enthusiasm got me excited for care i left one visit with 3 problems solved and some confidence back im so glad i found them!

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Sims Sims
Sims Sims
August 18, 2023

I really like this dental office. The front desk really goes above and beyond to ensure patients are comfortable and understand their bill. They also are great at scheduling for your preferred timeframe. As others have mentioned in reviews, they sometimes do not answer the phone but I understand they are busy and if you call back during a non-peek time it is easier for them to answer. They also respond via text which especially helpful for me as I have phone anxiety and usually cannot call them because I am at work. The dental assistant who always sees me is my favorite. They are always so accommodating and sweet to me. I cannot tell you how much this means to me as I have very bad dental anxiety, and due to childhood neglect, I wasn’t able to keep up with my teeth. The dental assistant has never made me feel bad for the condition of my teeth and does everything they can to make me feel comfortable, even offering me a fidget when I sit down or to adjust the temperature, those little details are so appreciated. Dentist Petal is also incredibly amazing. He checks in with me to make sure I’m ok multiple times throughout the process. He leaves space for me to ask questions and he doesn’t shame me or make me feel bad for needing extensive dental work done. He also accommodates me in making the process less painful by providing a bite block. And I know he takes patient comfort very seriously. Dentist Bloom had always been amazing to me as well when I went to this office in 2018-2019, however, the last time I saw him recently in this office I left in tears and having a panic attack. I felt very judged and rushed by Doctor Bloom which felt very odd to me as he had always been very kind to me when I saw him in the past. I assume he was just very busy and not having a great day, and I know my teeth are in very bad condition, so that is probably overwhelming for him. It is very important to me to have a dentist who is understanding and has good bedside manner as I’ve put off going to the dentist for many years due to feeling judged or feeling my teeth were so bad I couldn’t fix it. I hope this was just a fluke as I really do not want to have to switch dentist offices. Overall, I think this office is a great place. They typically have very little wait time and most of the staff is very friendly, kind, compassionate, and understanding. That really goes a long way. I would recommend this dental office.

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Alexander Marohnic
Alexander Marohnic
July 13, 2023

Amazing care, amazing staff. Thank you all so much and God bless you.

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Ang Eee
Ang Eee
February 22, 2023

Amazing. The Dentist gave me a beautiful smile again. I couldnt be happier. 😁

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Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark
February 6, 2023

I’m never disappointed with this dental practice and their wonderful staff. They are friendly, informative, patient, and the atmosphere is both professional and somewhat intimate.

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A. L.
A. L.
December 14, 2022

Did a great job fitting me in, and getting all my x-rays complete. Dentist is awesome and goes over and beyond to ensure anything that needs fixing is noted. Only thing is getting appointments sooner, but with Noone wanting to work these days I can understand.

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dave kemp
dave kemp
December 14, 2022

Waited maybe 3 minutes for dentist to see me. Took care of all the insurance stuff.

Periodontal Disease: The Silent Threat to Your Oral Health

Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Importance of Early Intervention

Your smile is a reflection of your overall health and well-being. Healthy teeth and gums not only contribute to a beautiful smile but also play a vital role in maintaining your overall health. However, there’s a silent threat that can jeopardize your oral health – periodontal disease, also known as gum disease. At Union Street Dental, we believe that knowledge is the key to prevention and early intervention. Let’s explore what periodontal disease is, its causes, symptoms, and the importance of seeking timely dental care.

What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease is a progressive bacterial infection that affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. It begins with inflammation of the gum tissue (gingivitis) and, if left untreated, can advance to more severe stages, causing irreversible damage to the gums and underlying bone.

Causes of Periodontal Disease

The primary cause of periodontal disease is the accumulation of plaque – a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth. When plaque is not regularly removed through proper oral hygiene practices, it hardens into tartar (calculus), which cannot be eliminated with brushing and flossing alone. Tartar provides a favorable environment for bacteria to thrive and irritate the gums, leading to gingivitis. Other risk factors that can contribute to the development and progression of periodontal disease include:

  • Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing, flossing, and lack of regular dental check-ups can increase the risk of gum disease.
  • Tobacco Use: Smoking and chewing tobacco can hinder the healing of gum tissue and increase the severity of periodontal disease.
  • Genetics: Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to developing periodontal disease.
  • Systemic Health Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and immune disorders, can increase the risk of gum disease.
  • Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy or menopause can make gums more susceptible to inflammation.

Symptoms of Periodontal Disease

In its early stages, periodontal disease may not present noticeable symptoms. However, as the condition progresses, the following signs may become evident:

  • Gums that Bleed Easily: Especially during brushing, flossing, or eating hard foods.
  • Swollen or Tender Gums: Inflammation and discomfort in the gum tissue.
  • Receding Gums: Gums that pull away from the teeth, making the teeth appear longer.
  • Persistent Bad Breath: Foul-smelling breath that doesn’t improve with oral hygiene.
  • Changes in Tooth Alignment: Teeth may shift or become loose as the gum and bone support weakens.
  • Pus between Teeth and Gums: A sign of infection and advanced gum disease.
  • Changes in Bite and Fit of Dentures: Due to the loss of gum and bone support.

Importance of Early Intervention

Timely intervention and treatment are critical in managing and halting the progression of periodontal disease. If left untreated, it can lead to serious consequences, including tooth loss and potential adverse effects on your overall health. Research has also linked periodontal disease to an increased risk of various systemic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes complications, and respiratory issues.

Prevention and Treatment

Preventing periodontal disease starts with maintaining good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. If diagnosed with periodontal disease, your dentist may recommend various treatment options based on the severity of the condition. These treatments may include scaling and root planing, antibiotics, gum surgery, and other specialized procedures to restore gum health.

Periodontal disease is a significant threat to oral health that requires prompt attention and appropriate care. At Union Street Dental, we prioritize preventive care and early intervention to safeguard your smile and overall well-being. Regular dental check-ups are essential in detecting and addressing gum disease at its early stages. If you suspect any symptoms of gum disease or have concerns about your oral health, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with our experienced dental team. Together, we can protect your smile from the silent threat of periodontal disease and set you on the path to lifelong oral health.

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