Treating Gum Infections In Ashville

Premier Dental of Ashville specializes in providing exceptional care for individuals experiencing gum infections. Our dedicated team of highly skilled dental professionals is committed to delivering effective treatments and personalized solutions to alleviate discomfort and restore optimal oral health. With a focus on comprehensive care and the latest advancements in periodontal therapy, we strive to help our patients regain healthy gums and maintain a vibrant smile. 

Infection In The Gums

Infection in the gums is a relatively vague term describing several different dental conditions. The mouth is full of bacteria, both good and bad. Developing an infection is likely without great oral hygiene and consistent dental care.

Causes Of Gum Infections

There are two major causes of gum infections: one that originates inside a tooth and the other that develops around a tooth or teeth. Regardless of where it starts, a dental infection eventually ends up in the gums when there is no intervention by a dentist.

Infection in the Gums from Deep Cavities

Cavities are bacterial infections of the hard tissues of the teeth. Beginning in enamel, the bacteria work their way into the underlying dentin and then to the hollow chamber inside the tooth containing the nerves and blood vessels. They can then travel through the tiny pore at the tip of each root into the surrounding tissues. The resulting abscess manifests in a small boil or “pimple” on the gums. This is often what people are referring to when they say that they have an infection in the gums.

Infection in the Gums from Deep Pockets

Infections can also develop around the tooth through the buildup of dental plaque. Plaque contains disease-causing bacteria, which reproduce and become more aggressive as the amount of plaque grows. Over time (without dental treatment), the plaque collects between the teeth and gums, leading to pockets or small spaces that your toothbrush bristles cannot reach.

This leads to a snowball effect: the buildup of bacterial plaque causes deeper pockets, and your toothbrush cannot clean the plaque, allowing the plaque to creep even deeper, so on and so forth. Dental treatment is necessary to stop this vicious cycle.

In both gum infection scenarios, the bacteria, their toxins, and the body’s response to them cause destruction of the bone and gums around the teeth. That destruction can only be stopped through dental treatment.

Schedule an Appointment in Ashville

At Premier Dental of Ashville, we are committed to providing our patients with exceptional care and effective treatments for gum infections. Our team of highly skilled professionals understands gum infections' impact on oral health and overall well-being. Using the latest advancements in dentistry, we strive to deliver personalized and comprehensive treatment plans to address gum infections and restore oral health. Focusing on patient comfort and satisfaction, we aim to create a positive and relaxing environment where you can feel confident receiving the care you need. 

Trust Premier Dental of Ashville to help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile by addressing gum infections with precision and expertise. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward optimal oral health.

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