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"Dr. Weiner is awesome. I won't ever need to find another dentist as long as he is practicing. Highly recommended!"
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"Dr. Weiner gave me my smile back!"
-Patient since 1993

"Perfect dentist--5 stars!"
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"This is my first actual dental visit where I was at no pain or discomfort. Fantastic work--you will not be disappointed with the results."
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"Dr. Weiner and his staff have to be the best in the industry. This is the most friendly and professional dental office that I have ever been to."
-David V.

"I've been following Dr. Weiner for over 30 years. He is an extraordinary dentist and a friend. I highly recommend Dr. Weiner."
-Patient since 1984

"My visit to your office is always great. Everyone greets me with a friendly hello and a welcoming smile. The service I receive is always excellent."
-Deloris B.

"Super professional. I have been going to Dr. Weiner for 12 years and he keeps raising the bar for other dentists."
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-Timothy P.

"The entire staff is incredible and the service is great!"
-Erika M.

"Dr. Weiner the only dentist to properly diagnose the problem and treat it correctly."
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"I'm a lawyer Downtown and it is very convenient to go see him during the day and get right back to the office."
-Marc G.

"Dr. Weiner uses high tech equipment to ensure that visits are quick and painless whenever possible. I truly no longer dread going to the dentist."
-Lauren D.

Gum Disease

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Gum disease is also known as periodontal disease, and is an infection of the gums surrounding your teeth. Gum disease is one of the top reasons for tooth loss in adults, and because it is virtually pain free, many patients do not know they have the disease. During each regular checkup, your dentist will check for signs of periodontal disease by measuring the space between your teeth and gums.

What Causes Gum Disease?

Gum disease is caused by a buildup of plaque (a sticky form of bacteria that forms on the teeth). If the plaque is not removed (by flossing, brushing, and regular dental checkups), it will continue to build up and create toxins that can damage the gums. Periodontal disease forms just below the gum line and creates small pockets that separate the gums from the teeth. Periodontal disease has two stages: gingivitis and periodontitis.

  • Gingivitis — This is the early stage of gum disease, when the gums become red and swollen, and bleed easily. At this stage, the disease is treatable and can usually be eliminated by daily brushing and flossing.
  • Periodontitis — If left untreated, gingivitis will advance into periodontitis, and the gums and bone that support the teeth will become seriously and irreversibly damaged. Gums infected with periodontitis can cause teeth to become loose, fall out, or be removed by a dentist.

Certain factors can increase a patient's risk of developing periodontal disease, including:

  • Smoking or using chewing tobacco
  • Diabetes
  • Certain types of medication such as steroids, anti-epilepsy drugs, cancer therapy drugs, calcium channel blockers, and oral contraceptives
  • Bridges that no longer fit properly
  • Crooked teeth
  • Old fillings
  • Pregnancy

While it is possible to have periodontal disease and not know it, some symptoms can include:

  • Gums that bleed easily
  • Red, swollen, tender gums
  • Gums that have pulled away from the teeth
  • Persistent bad breath or bad taste
  • Pus between your teeth and gums
  • Permanent teeth that are loose or separating
  • Any change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
  • Any change in the fit of partial dentures

Treating Gum Disease

Treatments for gum disease can vary depending on the severity of each individual case. Typical treatments include:

  • Non-surgical treatments such as at-home periodontal trays, and scaling and root planing (deep cleaning)
  • Periodontal surgery and laser gum surgery
  • Dental implants

Preventing Gum Disease

Regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations are important for maintaining your health and the health of your smile. You don't have to lose teeth to periodontal disease, and by practicing good oral hygiene at home, you can significantly reduce your chances of ever getting gum disease. Remember to brush regularly, clean between your teeth, eat a balanced diet, and schedule regular dental visits to help keep your smile healthy.