Periodontal Care Columbia & Freeburg, IL

Gum Periodontal Care

It might surprise you to learn that the health of your gums is just as important as the health of your teeth. If gum disease is allowed to persist, it can result in the loss of all the teeth. The smart thing to do is pay attention to the small, early signs of gum disease and let us help you eradicate it sooner rather than later. 


There are two major stages of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. In most cases, gingivitis can be remedied with a better at-home regimen. Here are the signs of gingivitis to watch for: 

  • Sore, red areas of gums
  • Puffy areas
  • Bleeding when brushing teeth, flossing, or using a toothpick
  • Gums starting to recede from teeth

With an improved at-home program of brushing and flossing and regular visits to the dentist, gingivitis can often be eliminated. 


Periodontitis is identified by a bad taste in the mouth, sour breath, and the symptoms above with pus along the line of the gums. We can help you overcome periodontitis with thorough cleaning under the gum line, which should be started immediately. 


Please contact us if you notice any of these symptoms so we can help you restore your gums to full health. 

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