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Endodontics at Cobbs Garden Dental Practice

Periodontics is the treatment of gum disease.

One in every two adults over 30 suffers from gum disease and without treatment, the supporting structures will recede to the point where teeth may be lost. In fact, periodontitis is the main reason of tooth loss in adults over the age of 45 in the UK.

What is Periodontal Disease?

Looking after your gums

Many people may not even be aware that they have Periodontal disease.  Initially,  gum disease does not cause pain and it is only later that the gums, bone and surrounding teeth can progress into a more serious condition, called periodontitis.

This is why it is vital to have regular dental check ups where we can diagnose, treat and manage your overall oral health. It is important to let us know if you see any changes whilst brushing, such as bleeding gums, receding, swollen or red gums, or if you have loose teeth or recurring infections in your mouth. Regular maintenance by your dentist or hygienist can aid in keeping bacteria at bay and help you to keep your teeth for life.

Brushing twice a day, flossing, and visiting  your dentist or hygienist at least once a year can help detect and prevent gum disease.

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Your Periodontal Journey

Consultation

The first step in your periodontal journey at Cobbs Garden Dental Practice is a consultation with Dr Robert Ward who has a Masters in Periodontology.  

He will discuss any concerns you may have or, if you were referred to us by your usual dentist, why you were referred.

He will also begin a periodontal assessment and ask you about your current symptoms and regimes.

Periodontal assessment

During your consultation we will also undertake a full assessment of your oral health, this will include a baseline record of your gum condition and may also include x-rays and photographs to help formulate a diagnosis.

A detailed quotation and treatment plan

We will explain our diagnosis and prognosis of your teeth and provide you with a bespoke treatment plan.

This will outline our findings and the treatment options available to you. It will also provide you with a price estimate and an idea of length of treatment.

Initial Treatment

As treatment is bespoke to each patient there is no ‘fixed’ number of appointments.

A typical course of treatment can start from four visits upward. The treatment is entirely dependent upon what we are trying to achieve and how complex your clinical situation is.

Further Treatment

Following initial treatment a number of review appointments and regular hygienist visits may be required. These will help you keep your gum health stable and to enable us to assess how your mouth has responded to treatment.

After initial treatment a small number of patients, with extensive periodontal disease may also need to undergo periodontal surgery to stabilise their gum condition.

Any need for surgery will be discussed at your appointment, however the majority of patients do not require surgery.

Aftercare

Following your treatment it is important to brush and floss your teeth twice a day together with attending regular check-ups with your dentist.

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Why is it important to look after your gums?

One in every two adults over 30 suffers from gum disease and it can lead to receding gums, bone damage, loss of teeth, and can increase the risk of other health problems such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease, and even cancer.

Although bacteria are the main cause of periodontitis, gum disease is a multi-factorial disease.  Other factors that can contribute to gum disease include smoking, genetics, hormonal changes (pregnancy), stress, certain medications and medical conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.

Without treatment, the supporting structures will recede to the point where teeth may be lost. In fact, periodontitis is the main reason of tooth loss in adults over the age of 45 in the UK. Treatment of gum disease

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Fantastic results and support throughout my treatment. I would recommend this to anyone that has worries or doubts about their teeth and / or smile.

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