All Press Releases for April 30, 2014

The Specialists in Dentistry in Norcross at Norcross Dental Associates Provide Signs of Gum Infection

The teeth whitening professionals at Norcross Dental Associates discuss what may be causing your gum infection. Talk to your dentist if your gums are bleeding or are more sensitive than normal.



    ATLANTA, GA, April 30, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The teeth whitening experts, Norcross Dental Associates, explain the possible sources of gum infections. The next time you brush your teeth, take a moment to inspect your gums. Do they appear more puffy or swollen than usual? Are there traces of blood in the water after you rinse? Either one of these symptoms may indicate a possible infection, though only your dentist will know to what degree.

Understanding Gum Infections
Gum disease is much more common than people tend to think; good oral hygiene is something that must be practiced on a consistent basis. Breaking the cycle by forgetting to brush one evening is enough to cause undue plaque formation.

Every time you eat, your mouth is put into contact with millions of microscopic bacteria, the majority of which are dissolved by the saliva it produces. However, the ones that stick to the surface of your teeth and gums can begin to cause problems if not cleaned shortly after.

The dentists in Norcross note that gingivitis is the first phase of all gum infections. This disease is characterized by gum tissue that appears swollen and red instead of pink. So long as the patient adheres to a strict oral cleansing regimen, gingivitis can typically be reversed before it develops into the more serious stage, periodontitis.

Deep pockets of bacteria lodged in one's jawbone are the direct result of plaque that has stayed below the gum line for far too long. This leads to a chain reaction of harmful toxin and enzyme production that may require oral surgery to correct.

According to Ken Tralongo, CEO of Tralongo Management, "The tell-tale signs of periodontal disease are loose teeth, halitosis, sensitive and painful gums and bacterial pockets ranging from five to six millimeters in depth."

Norcross Dental Associates is a top cosmetic dentistry clinic. For more information, visit them at http://www.Norcrossdentalassociates.com/.

About Norcross Dental Associates:

Norcross Dental Associates is a comprehensive family dental practice. Their team of highly trained and experienced professionals provide general, restorative and cosmetic dentistry. The goal of each Norcross dentist specialist is to deliver top-quality care in a warm and compassionate environment.

Learn more at http://www.Norcrossdentalassociates.com/.

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