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The Dangers of Periodontal Pockets

Jul 28, 2015 @ 09:00 AM — by Eugene D. Stanislaus
Tagged with: Gum Disease Restorative Dentistry

Gum disease poses many risks to oral health. One of the biggest risks of gum disease is the formation of periodontal pockets. If left untreated, periodontal pockets can lead to serious oral health issues, including painful abscesses, tooth decay, and tooth loss. Seeking treatment at the earliest signs of gum disease is key to closing pockets and protecting oral health. There are a variety of treatments available to reverse the damage of gum disease. Restorative dentistry treatments can repair severely damaged teeth to restore dental function and appearance. Schedule an appointment with Brooklyn dentist Eugene D. Stanislaus to find out which treatments are right for you.

What Are Periodontal Pockets?

Periodontal pockets are a common symptom of periodontal, or gum, disease. Gum disease is caused by a buildup of plaque and tartar along the gum line. As more and more plaque and tartar collect between the gums and teeth, periodontal pockets form. If left untreated, these pockets will grow wider and deeper, allowing plaque, tartar, and bacteria to reach the roots of the teeth. This leaves the teeth vulnerable to decay and the gums and jawbone at risk of deterioration. 

If you experience any of the following symptoms, you may have gum disease and should schedule a dental exam as soon as possible to prevent pocket formation and protect oral health.

The Dangers of Periodontal Pockets

Periodontal pockets can lead to major oral health problems. If left untreated, periodontal pockets will continue to grow, and may lead to tooth loss. Periodontal pockets can cause serious damage to oral health, including:

Periodontal Pocket Treatments

Treating periodontal pockets is important to protecting oral health. The type of treatment used will depend on the severity of gum disease and periodontal pockets. Treatments include:

Seek Treatment Today

If you suspect you have gum disease, it's important to seek treatment immediately. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Stanislaus today for a happy, healthy smile.