Gum health is often ignored until it becomes a serious issue—but did you know that healthy gums are at the core of a strong smile? At Royal Dental Care Norridge, we offer specialized periodontal treatments to help patients prevent, manage, and reverse gum disease.
If you’ve noticed bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or gum recession, it may be time to take your periodontal health seriously.
An infection of the tissues that support and surround your teeth is known as periodontal disease, or gum disease. Usually beginning as gingivitis, a moderate inflammation brought on by plaque accumulation, it can develop into periodontitis, a more serious type that harms the bone and soft tissue supporting the teeth.
In addition to causing tooth loss if ignored, periodontal disease has been connected to diabetes, heart disease, and other systemic health problems.
Early diagnosis and intervention are key to controlling periodontal disease. At Royal Dental Care Norridge, we provide comprehensive care—from prevention to advanced treatment—to restore gum health.
Read more about how gum therapy works in our detailed blog: What Is Gum Disease Therapy?
Studies have shown a strong connection between gum disease and chronic illnesses such as:
This makes periodontal care a critical part of your overall healthcare plan.
Gum health affects more than just your smile. For example:
If you’re managing multiple oral health concerns, combining periodontal care with emergency dentistry or Invisalign® may be the best approach.
1. Is gum disease reversible?
Yes, when detected early, gingivitis (the first stage of gum disease) can be entirely reversed with professional cleanings and proper oral hygiene.
2. Will periodontal treatment hurt?
We use gentle techniques and local anesthesia to ensure your comfort. Most patients report little to no pain after scaling and root planing.
3. How often should I have my gums checked?
At least twice a year during your regular family dentistry visits, or more often if you’ve had periodontal treatment in the past.
4. Can kids or teens get gum disease?
Yes, though it’s less common. Teenagers with poor oral hygiene, orthodontic appliances, or hormonal changes are at risk. Learn more in our kids’ dental health FAQ.
5. What happens if I ignore gum disease?
Gum disease can progress silently and lead to tooth loss, bone damage, and other health risks. Prompt treatment is the key to preventing long-term problems.
Healthy gums are the foundation of a beautiful, functional smile. Whether you’re noticing early signs or have been battling gum disease for years, the team at Royal Dental Care Norridge is here to help.
Schedule a periodontal evaluation today and take the first step toward lasting oral health.