“Gum disease” is an umbrella term that encompasses all conditions related to the gums. Gum disease begins with gingivitis and escalates to periodontitis.
Learn All About Periodontitis And Your Oral Health
September 25, 2018
Periodontal disease is another term used when referring to periodontitis. Unlike gingivitis, a type of reversible gum disease, periodontitis is not reversible. Periodontal disease involves the permanent breakdown of gum tissue and bone in the mouth.
What Is A Complete Oral Exam?
August 21, 2018
A complete oral exam is also known as a COE. A comprehensive oral exam is another term that is used interchangeably. A COE is different than a dental exam regarding its length and what is involved. A complete oral exam is necessary every few years, or if it is over three years since your last dental visit. During your complete oral exam, your dental professional checks the following things.
What does having Periodontal Disease mean?
May 30, 2016
Your dentist or dental hygienist may have told you that you have periodontal disease or periodontitis, but what does that mean? Periodontitis involves the breakdown of gum tissue and bone tissue that surrounds and supports the teeth. It may affect one or more areas of the mouth. Smoking is probably the most critical risk factor that contributes to developing periodontitis.