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Gum Disease

near

Kooyong

?

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Kooyong

and are experts in helping you with

Gum Disease

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We are 1 suburb away from Kooyong and only a 5 min drive

Give us a call here to discuss any questions you have.

How to get here

To reach us by train, take the Glen Waverley city-bound to Burnley, then transfer to the Alamein or Lilydale/Belgrave line. After a short ride of 2 stops, we are just a five-minute walk from Glenferrie Train Station.

If you are catching the tram, we are less than a minute walk from the nearest Tram Stop 73 route 16 at the Corner of Glenferrie & Burwood road.

Ample parking in front and surrounding our clinic if you are driving.

Our Clinic

Our clinic was designed with you in mind. From our welcoming reception and cosy waiting area to our modern treatment rooms, we've put thought into every detail to ensure you feel comfortable and at ease throughout your visit. We're proud to call this space our home and we hope you feel that warmth every time you walk through our doors.

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How do I know I have

Gum Disease

?

Gum disease is extremely common with studies showing that up to 90% of the world’s population having had this at some stage in their lives. You may have gum disease if you notice bleeding gums when brushing or flossing your teeth, swollen gums, pain from your teeth or gums, pus being released from the gums, loose teeth, bad smelling breath or metallic taste. You may also have gum disease without these symptoms being present, so attending your regular checkups with your dentist will allow you to ensure your gums are healthy!

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Why do people get

Gum Disease

?

Gum disease is caused by bad bacteria present around or under the gums along the surface of teeth. If not removed regularly, this bacterial accumulation (known as plaque) causes inflammation of your gums (known as gingivitis). If the inflammation is present for long periods of time, this may result in destruction of the nearby bone which stabilises your teeth (known as periodontitis).

Gum disease can also be increased in patients with health conditions such as poorly controlled diabetes, depression, excess alcohol consumption and vapouriser or cigarette smoking. Some patients with a family history of gum disease may have an increased risk of gum disease due to genetic factors.

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What if

Gum Disease

is left untreated?

Untreated gum disease result in a range of problems, from relatively mild to severe issues:

Poor health

Studies have also shown links between gum disease and general health conditions with increased occurrence of heart disease and stroke, lung disease and pneumonia, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, premature births and low birth weights in pregnant patients.

Worsening disease

Untreated gum disease can lead to worsening of gum disease over time, potentially leading to severe gum infections causing pain and premature tooth loss.

Heavy Bleeding

Mild gum disease will lead to bleeding of gums when eating, brushing or flossing which can also cause some levels of discomfort.
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Treatment approaches for

Gum Disease

The approaches to treatment of gum disease will vary depending on the severity of the condition:

Behaviour Modification

In cases where gum disease is caused by health conditions such as poorly controlled diabetes or smoking, ensuring these issues are addressed adequately will help to improve the likelihood of gum disease being resolved and reducing the likelihood of it returning over time.

Deep Root Cleaning

More advanced gum disease is also caused by plaque accumulation along the tooth surface, but has generally been left for a longer period of time. In this case, deep cleaning is generally required to ensure all bacterial is removed. In this approach, the bacteria deposits are removed under local anaesthetic with special instruments which are inserted below the gumline by your dentist or specialist periodontist.

Treating Gingivitis

This early gum disease is caused by excessive plaque accumulation. Ensuring good home oral hygiene and having a thorough professional cleaning will help to remove the bacteria which lead to gum inflammation. This includes brushing your teeth and flossing twice daily to ensure that plaque is thoroughly removed from your teeth and allowing the gum disease to resolve.

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FAQ's about

Gum Disease

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Monday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
8:30am - 7:30pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 6:30pm
Friday
7:30am - 5:00pm
Saturday
8:00am - 1:00pm