Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease
is an infection of the gums. It starts out as plaque,
an opaque film on the teeth that hardens to form calculus
or tartar. As tartar accumulates, it harbors bacteria
which attacks the soft tissue around the gums. This early
stage of gum disease is called Gingivitis. Symptoms include
red swollen gums, bleeding, bad breath and, sometimes,
an unpleasant taste in the mouth. Untreated, Gingivitis
becomes Periodontitis. At this severe stage, bacteria
destroys both the gums and the supporting bone structurel
Pockets form where teeth are separated from the gums and
surrounding bones. Left untreated, Periodontitis eventually
results in tooth loss.