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A Burke Resident’s Guide to Gum Infection

signs of gum disease

A Burke Resident’s Guide to Gum Infection

signs of gum diseaseBurke, Fairfax and Fairfax Station, VA

For residents in Burke and the surrounding areas, being aware of the signs and symptoms of gum infection is essential for maintaining oral health.

Gum infection — from gingivitis (its mildest form) to periodontal disease (its most severe form) — is a prevalent issue that affects the majority of American adults at some point in their lives. Understanding its early symptoms is crucial.

This guide, with insights from Dr. Pam Marzban DDS, focuses on how to recognize these symptoms for timely and effective treatment.

Symptoms of gum infection

Key indicators of gum infection include:

  • Red, swollen gums Noticeably swollen or red, irritated gums are a common symptom of gum disease and infection.
  • Bleeding gums If your gums bleed during routine brushing, it’s a sign that something might be amiss.
  • Persistent bad breath  Ongoing bad breath, despite good oral hygiene, can be a sign of periodontitis.
  • Gum recession and loose teeth If you notice your gums are receding and permanent teeth are becoming loose, these are advanced symptoms of gum disease warning of the need for immediate dental attention.

When should I seek dental care?

If you notice any of these symptoms, contact Dr. Pam Marzban DDS.

Located in the heart of our Fairfax-area community, Dr. Marzban offers comprehensive dental care including:

  • Professional cleaning and antibiotics In some cases, cleaning and antibiotics can reverse early signs of infection.
  • Advanced treatments For more severe cases, further treatments like a deep-cleaning procedure may be recommended.

Addressing gum disease in Burke, Fairfax, and Fairfax Station, Virginia

Recognizing the signs of gum infection is vital for maintaining good oral health. Dr. Pam Marzban DDS provides expert care and advice for all your dental needs. Remember that regular check-ups and good oral hygiene practices are your best defense against periodontal disease. If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms listed, don’t hesitate to contact our office at 703-323-8200 to schedule an appointment or consultation.

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