

Gum inflammation and bleeding
Pocket depth around each tooth
Tooth mobility or shifting
Overall tissue and bone condition
Gingivitis: The earliest stage of gum disease, gingivitis occurs when plaque irritates the gums. Symptoms include tenderness, inflammation, and bleeding during brushing or flossing. Gingivitis is fully reversible with professional care and proper oral hygiene.
Periodontitis: If left untreated, plaque hardens into tartar, causing gums to recede. Deeper pockets form, filled with bacteria and pus, and the gums become inflamed and bleed easily. Early to moderate bone loss may occur at this stage.
Advanced Periodontitis: At this stage, significant destruction of the gums, bone, and periodontal ligament occurs. Teeth lose support and may become loose or be lost without treatment. Generalized moderate to severe bone loss is common, making intervention essential.
Reverses gingivitis with professional care
Slows or stops periodontitis progression
Protects tooth stability and bone structure
Reduces risk of future complications, including tooth loss
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