Warning Signs Of Gum Disease

Deep Pockets Between The Gums And Teeth

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Gum disease can sometimes lead to deep pockets between the gums and teeth, especially when the disease becomes advanced. The gum and bone tissue are meant to be snugly fit around the teeth. As the gums recede and gum tissue is destroyed, this snug fit becomes looser and pockets form surrounding the teeth. When the gum disease continues without treatment, the pockets grow deeper. The deeper they get, the larger the area in which bacteria can fester becomes. When bacteria get inside the gums in places a toothbrush can't reach, they can cause the gum disease to accelerate even faster. In some cases, the tissue destabilizes to a point where there's enough bone loss that the teeth need to be removed. A dentist or periodontist will typically measure a patient's tooth pockets. To prevent further damage from being caused, the dentist will make a plan to remove existing bacteria and minimize the depth of the pockets.

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