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GUM DISEASE SYMPTOMS Richmond, TX

Comprehensive Care for Healthier Gums

At Nu Dentistry Richmond, we focus on preventing, diagnosing, and treating gum disease at every stage. Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection in the gums that can damage the tissues and bone that support your teeth. Without timely treatment, it can lead to tooth loss and can also affect overall health.

Gum disease usually begins when plaque and bacteria build up along the gumline. This buildup causes inflammation and infection, which can progress if it is not managed early. When gum disease advances, it can lead to significant bone loss, loose teeth, and an increased risk of systemic conditions such as heart disease and stroke.

Our dental team uses modern technology and effective treatment methods to identify gum disease early and provide the care needed to stop or even reverse its progression. Whether you are noticing bleeding gums, sensitivity, gum recession, or persistent bad breath, we are here to restore your gum health and protect your smile.

If you are concerned about gum disease symptoms, schedule a consultation with our Richmond team today.

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Stages of Gum Disease

Early Detection Leads to Better Outcomes

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Gingivitis (Early Stage)

This is the earliest and most treatable stage of gum disease.
Symptoms: Red or swollen gums and bleeding during brushing or flossing.
Cause: Plaque buildup that irritates the gum tissue.
Treatment: A professional cleaning and improved daily oral hygiene can usually reverse gingivitis completely.

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Mild Periodontitis

If gingivitis is not treated, it can progress to mild periodontitis.
Symptoms: Gum recession, pockets forming around the teeth, and ongoing bad breath.
Cause: Bacteria move below the gumline and begin to damage the tissue and bone that support the teeth.
Treatment: Deep cleaning, also called scaling and root planing, along with antimicrobial therapy can slow or stop the progression.

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Moderate Periodontitis

At this stage, the infection reaches deeper areas and begins to cause significant damage.
Symptoms: Deeper gum pockets, loose teeth, and increased sensitivity.
Cause: Bacterial toxins weaken the bone and connective tissue around the teeth.
Treatment: Deep cleaning, pocket reduction procedures, and targeted treatments such as laser therapy may be recommended.

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Advanced Periodontitis

This is the most serious stage, where much of the supporting tissue has already been lost.
Symptoms: Severe gum recession, ongoing infection, tooth mobility, and tooth loss.
Cause: Long term infection destroys the foundation that keeps the teeth stable.
Treatment: Surgical care, gum grafting, and in some cases extractions may be needed to restore oral health.

The earlier gum disease is treated, the more successful the outcome will be. Schedule an appointment as soon as possible if you notice any symptoms.

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GUM DISEASE STAGES Richmond, TX

Your Trusted Partner in Gum Disease Treatment

At Nu Dentistry Richmond, our team provides advanced and compassionate periodontal care. Whether you need preventive cleaning, deep gum therapy, or surgical support, we are here to help you protect your gums and maintain lifelong oral health.

Take the first step toward healthier gums and book your appointment with our periodontal team today.

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GUM PAIN Richmond, TX

Advanced Gum Care Made Comfortable

Modern Treatments with a Gentle Approach

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Keeping Your Gums Healthy at Home

Strong daily habits are your first line of defense against gingivitis and periodontal disease. Brushing twice a day, flossing once a day, and staying consistent with your dental checkups give your gums the best chance to stay healthy. During your visits, our team uses professional tools that remove buildup you cannot reach at home. Using the right toothbrush and proper brushing technique also plays an important role in preventing irritation and inflammation.

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Deep Cleaning for Early to Moderate Gum Disease

Deep cleaning is one of the most effective treatments for patients with mild to moderate periodontitis. This appointment allows us to remove plaque and tartar that sit below the gumline. Scaling clears deposits from the teeth and root surfaces, while root planing smooths the roots to help the gums heal and attach more firmly. This treatment helps stop disease progression and promotes healthier gum tissue.

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Treatment for Deep Gum Pockets

When gum disease creates pockets that are too deep to clean with routine methods, pocket reduction surgery may be recommended. During this procedure, the gums are gently lifted so that bacteria and inflamed tissue can be removed. Once cleaned thoroughly, the gums are placed back into a healthier position to support healing and prevent further infection.

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Rebuilding Support with Gum and Bone Regeneration

Advanced gum disease can lead to the loss of gum tissue and bone around the teeth. Gum grafting replaces thin or receding tissue to protect the roots and restore a natural appearance. Bone grafting strengthens areas where bone has been lost, creating a stable foundation for your teeth and improving overall oral health. These regenerative procedures help preserve your smile and prevent future complications.

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Our Services

Unparalleled Expertise in Comprehensive Dental Care Tailored to Every Unique Smile

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Dental Emergency

Toothaches, cracked teeth, infections, and sudden oral pain shouldn’t wait. Our emergency dental team offers same-day, effective treatment to relieve discomfort and protect your oral health.

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Tooth Extraction

Whether it’s severe decay, infection, or a problematic wisdom tooth, we perform gentle, precise extractions to relieve pain and protect your long-term oral health. Our goal is a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish.

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Root Canal

Relieve persistent tooth pain and save your natural tooth with gentle, effective treatment that removes infection and restores comfort. Our modern approach makes the process smooth, quick, and easier than you might expect.

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When Should You See a Periodontist

Understanding When Specialized Gum Care Is Needed

Gum disease often develops quietly, so recognizing early symptoms is essential. The sooner it is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat and control. You may need to see a periodontist if you notice any of the following changes:

  • Gums that bleed easily
  • Swollen or tender gum tissue
  • Ongoing bad breath
  • Receding gums or teeth that appear longer
  • Sensitivity or discomfort when chewing
  • Teeth that feel loose or shift out of place
  • Pus or discharge around the gums

If you are experiencing any of these signs, our periodontal team at Nu Dentistry Richmond can help. We offer advanced care to stop the progression of gum disease and protect the long term health of your smile.

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FAQs

Providing Clarity on Common Queries

  • Early signs often include bleeding when brushing or flossing, red or swollen gums, persistent bad breath, and gums that begin to pull away from the teeth. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule a dental visit soon.

  • Gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, can often be reversed with proper hygiene and professional treatment. Once it progresses to periodontitis, it cannot be completely cured, but it can be managed with ongoing care and regular checkups.

  • Yes. Research shows that gum disease is linked to heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and even complications during pregnancy. Keeping your gums healthy can support your overall well-being.

  • Consistent dental checkups, daily brushing and flossing, professional cleanings, and a balanced diet all play a major role in preventing gum disease. Avoiding tobacco products also helps protect your gum health.

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