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    • Intraoral Perioral Piercings
    • How Diet Can Affect Your Oral and Dental Health
    • Proper Brushing and Flossing Technique
    • Gum Disease Health
    • Tooth and Bone Loss
    • Gum Disease Stages
    • Loose Teeth
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    • What to Expect from Your First Visit at Balle & Associates
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Dr. Balle
  • One Step Hybrid
  • Dental Implants
  • Services
    • Cosmetic Dentistry >
      • Invisalign
      • Snap-On Smile
      • Dental Crowns with CEREC
      • Teeth Whitening
      • Porcelain Veneers
      • Composite Fillings
      • Bridges and Partials
      • Facial Aesthetics
    • Relaxation Dentistry
    • Preventive Dentistry
    • Periodontal Surgery
    • Pediatric Dentistry
    • Dentures
    • Bruxism
    • TMD Treatments
  • Technology
  • Oral Health
    • Intraoral Perioral Piercings
    • How Diet Can Affect Your Oral and Dental Health
    • Proper Brushing and Flossing Technique
    • Gum Disease Health
    • Tooth and Bone Loss
    • Gum Disease Stages
    • Loose Teeth
  • Patient Center
    • What to Expect from Your First Visit at Balle & Associates
    • Patient Testimonials
    • Meet the Doctors and Our Team
    • Before and After Photos
    • Post Operative Instructions
    • Special Offers
    • Seven Reasons You Will Like Balle Associates
    • New Patient Forms
    • GreenSky Patient Solutions
  • Contact
    • Blog
    • Appointments
    • Contact Us

Early Detection and Treatment Can Help Save Your Teeth Without Invasive Treatments

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The Three Stages of Gum Disease

It has been estimated that 75% of Americans have some form of gum disease which can be linked to serious health complications and causes dental problems that are avoidable.

The 3 Stages of Gum Disease Are:

  • Gingivitis: Reversible With Minor Dental Procedures
  • Periodontitis: Immediate Treatment Necessary to Prevent Further Damage
  • Advanced Periodontitis: Aggressive Treatment Needed to Save the Teeth

 

Gum Disease is Preventable

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In This Section

  • Gum Disease Health
  • Gum Disease Stages
  • How Diet Can Affect Your Oral and Dental Health
  • Intraoral Perioral Piercings
  • Loose Teeth
  • Proper Brushing and Flossing Technique
  • Tooth and Bone Loss






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Stages Of Gum Disease in Las Vegas, NV

The daily task of brushing and flossing your teeth has never been more important in order to avoid gum disease and reduce the risks that gum disease places on your overall health than it is today. With hundreds of bacteria that are known to cause periodontal disease present in the mouth, thorough homecare habits and regular dental visits are vital to your health.

It has been estimated that 75 percent of Americans have some form of gum disease. This condition can be linked to serious health complications and often causes dental problems that are avoidable.

There are three main stages of gum disease:

Gum Disease Stages

 

Stage 1: Gingivitis

 

Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease and is caused by plaque and bacterial buildup around the gum line. If you neglect to brush or floss your teeth daily, these bacteria can grow and cause gum disease. Gingivitis causes inflammation of the gums. Gums that should otherwise be pink will appear red and swollen and you might experience bleeding when you brush or floss. However, at this point, gingivitis can still be reversed since the bone and fibers that hold your teeth in place have not yet been affected. The gum tissues heal once the irritants have been removed from the teeth and gums, thus eliminating gingivitis.
Gum Disease Stages

 

Stage 2: Periodontitis

 

If gingivitis is left untreated, the condition can progress to periodontitis. At this stage, the supporting bone and fibers that hold your teeth in place have been irreversibly damaged. The spaces between your teeth and gums begin to form “pockets,” which are deep hollow areas around the teeth that trap plaque and bacteria. These deeper pockets allow plaque, bacteria, and tartar to accumulate, destroying the structures that support the teeth. Your gums may recede and form gaps between your teeth. Visiting Dr. Balle for immediate gum disease treatment is necessary to prevent further damage and tooth loss.
Gum Disease Stages

 

Stage 3: Advanced Periodontitis

 

In this final stage of gum disease, periodontitis has progressed and become advanced periodontitis. Bacteria that was allowed to grow, spread, and cause destruction has destroyed the connective tissues and bone that support the teeth. The pockets that formed in the previous stage have become much deeper. Your teeth can shift or become loose. Loose teeth that move around in the mouth may affect your bite. At this stage, seeing Dr. Balle for gum disease treatment is needed to save the teeth.

 

 

The stages of gum disease are progressive and can result in eventual tooth loss if left untreated. The earlier that this disease is identified and treated, the better your chances are to keep your teeth for the rest of your life. Schedule your appointment with Dr. Balle for gum disease detection and treatment today.

 

Balle & Associates provides important pre- and post-operation instructions along with proper cleaning and oral hygiene information such as flossing, brushing, and diet. Along with being a member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, American Dental Association, Nevada Dental Association, and a delegate for Southern Neveda Dental Society, Dr. Peter S. Balle has advanced training in dental implants and surgically places and restores dental implants. Balle & Associates cosmetic and general dentistry of Las Vegas, Nevada would be glad to answer any of your questions pertaining to any of the dental techniques and information in our web site. For more information, please tour our site our call us at (702) 997-1177 to schedule your Free 15 Minute Consultation with Dr. Balle.

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Balle & Associates
Cosmetic and General Dentistry
Dr. Peter S. Balle, DDS, FAGD

2801 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89102
New Patient: (702) 997-1177
Current Patient: (702) 877-6608

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