Gum Disease

Gum Disease Treatment Fort Collins, CO

When you think of dental health, you may automatically think of the health of the teeth, but dentists are also very concerned about the condition of your gums. When gums are neglected, there’s a risk that serious conditions like periodontal (gum) disease can develop. Learn more about gum disease and how our dentists at Dental Center of the Rockies in Fort Collins, CO can help treat it.

What Is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease, also called periodontitis, is an advanced gum disease that poses a threat to a patient’s overall dental and oral health. The gums are compromised by bacteria that infects the patient’s bone tissue and eventually separates the gums from the teeth. If this process isn’t caught and treated in its early stages, there may be a risk of tooth loss and infections that could affect the patient’s overall health.

Symptoms of Periodontal Disease

The symptoms of periodontal gum disease become almost impossible to ignore over time. 

Here are a few things to look out for:

  • Red, swollen and bleeding gums
  • Deep pockets forming between the teeth and gums
  • Odorous breath that persists even after brushing
  • Loosening teeth


What Causes Gum Disease?

Medical researchers have isolated the bacteria that commonly causes periodontitis to progress—it is called NI1060 and it is particularly damaging to bone tissue in the mouth. Though some experts believe that it is a condition that runs in families, the main cause of periodontal disease is poor dental care over an extended period of time. You can brush your teeth often and still get periodontitis if you don’t floss and remove plaque from around the gumline.

How Your Fort Collins, CO Dentist Treats Gum Disease

There are several courses of treatment that can be used to combat periodontitis. Depending on the severity of the individual's gum disease, procedures like periodontal surgery, bone grafting, non-surgical periodontal therapy and implant dentistry may be used as options to reverse the symptoms of periodontitis. Medication may also be prescribed that can keep bad bacteria at bay. The chance of successfully treating periodontal disease is high as long as it’s treated promptly and you follow the instructions of your dentist.

If you have any of the symptoms of gum disease, it’s extremely important that you see a dentist as soon as possible to start treatments. Contact Dental Center of the Rockies to schedule an initial exam and diagnosis. Call our Fort Collins, CO dental office today at (970) 223-2886.