Gentle gum disease treatment at Primadent Dental, Liverpool

Gum Disease Treatment Liverpool

Healthy gums, healthy smile

Gum disease is common, easy to miss, and very treatable when caught early. We will check, explain plainly what is going on, and treat it gently, no lectures, no judgement.

Protects your teeth long term
Gentle, comfortable care
Caught early, easily treated
No judgement, ever
The basics

What is gum disease?

More common than you think

Gum disease is inflammation of the gums caused by a build-up of plaque. In its early form, gingivitis, the gums get red, puffy and bleed a little when you brush. It is extremely common, and at this stage it is easily reversed.

Left to carry on, it can move deeper and affect the bone holding your teeth. The good news is that caught early, it is very treatable, and we see it every day.

It builds up quietly

It starts with plaque, the soft film that forms on teeth through the day. If it is not brushed away, it hardens into tartar, which irritates the gums and cannot be removed by brushing alone.

Smoking, certain medical conditions and genetics can all make it more likely. None of it is about blame, it happens to plenty of people who brush regularly, which is exactly why check-ups matter.

Gentle and thorough

For most people, treatment means a thorough clean to remove the plaque and tartar above and below the gum line, along with simple advice to keep things healthy at home.

For more advanced cases we may do a deeper clean of the roots, sometimes over a couple of visits. It is comfortable, and we go at a pace that suits you.

It is about keeping your teeth

Healthy gums are the foundation your teeth sit in. Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults, so looking after them is one of the most worthwhile things you can do.

There is a wider benefit too: healthy gums are linked to better general health. Treating it early protects your smile and saves more involved work later on.

Noticed bleeding or sore gums? Book in and we will take a proper look, gently and with no judgement either way.

A relaxed patient at Primadent, Liverpool, during gum disease treatment Calm, careful care
Signs to look for

Signs your gums need attention

Bleeding when brushing01

Bleeding when you brush

A little pink in the sink is the most common early sign. Healthy gums do not bleed, so if yours do when brushing or flossing, it is worth getting checked.

Red or swollen gums02

Red or swollen gums

Healthy gums are firm and pale pink. If yours look red, puffy or feel tender, that inflammation is a sign plaque has started to irritate them.

Bad breath03

Persistent bad breath

Breath that stays bad despite brushing, or a lingering odd taste, can be caused by the bacteria behind gum disease sitting below the gum line.

Receding gums04

Gums pulling back

If your teeth look longer than they used to, or feel more sensitive near the gum, the gums may be receding, a sign the disease has progressed a little.

Loose teeth05

A tooth feeling loose

When gum disease reaches the bone, teeth can start to feel slightly loose or shift. This is more advanced, and the sooner we see it, the more we can do.

Sensitive gums06

Sore or sensitive gums

Gums that feel sore, sensitive or uncomfortable when eating are worth mentioning. It is your mouth letting you know something needs a little attention.

Spotted any of these? Best to get them checked.

Book a check-up
Gum health assessment at Primadent, Liverpool Caught early, easily treated
The stages

How gum disease progresses

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Stage one

Gingivitis

The earliest stage. Gums become red, puffy and bleed a little when you brush. There is no damage to the bone yet, so at this point it is completely reversible with a clean and good habits.

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Stage two

Early gum disease

If gingivitis is left, it tips into early periodontitis. Small pockets form between gum and tooth where bacteria gather, and the gum starts to pull away. Still very manageable when treated now.

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Stage three

Moderate gum disease

The pockets deepen and some of the bone supporting the teeth begins to be affected. You might notice receding gums or sensitivity. A deeper clean of the roots usually settles things.

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Stage four

Advanced gum disease

More bone is lost and teeth can feel loose or shift. Even here we can do a great deal to stabilise things and save teeth, which is why it is never too late to come in.

Wherever you are on this scale, it is treatable. The earlier we catch it the simpler it is, but it is never too late to do something about it.

Nervous about it?

You are in safe hands

Gentle, always

We numb the tooth fully and move at a pace that suits you.

No judgement

However long it has been, you get honesty and care, nothing else.

In your control

We explain each step and stop the moment you need a breather.

Aftercare

Keeping your gums healthy

Treatment gets your gums back to health, but keeping them that way happens at home. A few simple habits make all the difference, and none of them are hard.

Right after treatment

A little tenderness is normal

Your gums may feel slightly tender for a day or two after a deep clean, and might bleed a touch when you brush. This settles quickly, keep brushing gently and it eases on its own.

Every day

Brush gently, twice a day

Two minutes, morning and night, with a soft brush angled towards the gum line. It is not about scrubbing hard, gentle and thorough beats quick and rough every time.

The bit most people skip

Clean between your teeth

Brushing only reaches part of each tooth. Floss or interdental brushes clear the gaps where gum disease takes hold. Once it is a habit, it takes less than a minute.

Keeping on top of it

Regular check-ups and hygiene visits

Seeing us regularly lets us remove the hardened tartar you cannot shift at home, and catch anything before it builds up again. For most people a hygiene visit every few months keeps things in check.

If you are unsure

We are only a call away

If your gums stay sore, keep bleeding, or you are just not sure things are improving, give us a ring. A quick check now saves trouble later, and we are always happy to help.

Call 0151 228 2226
A patient with healthy gums smiling after treatment at Primadent, Liverpool
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Primadent Liverpool
Gentle care, when you need it

Let us take a look

Noticed bleeding, soreness, or just due a check-up? Book in and we will take a proper look at your gums, gently and with no judgement, and sort a simple plan to keep them healthy.

Primadent, Liverpool20 Bridgemere Close, L7 0LS
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