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February 18, 2025

Want to know more about gum disease?

What is gum disease?

Gum disease is the inflammation of the gums and is known as gingivitis. If gum disease is not treated it can develop into periodontal disease, which can weaken the bones supporting the teeth. The main cause of gum disease is plaque, which contains bacteria and this builds up on the teeth, if not removed.

What are the symptoms of gum disease?

Some of the main symptoms of gum disease are noted below, but this is not an exhaustive list.

  • Swollen or red gums
  • Sore gums
  • Bleeding gums when brushing your teeth or flossing
  • Loose teeth
  • Receding gums

 If you are suffering from any of the above symptoms, we would suggest that you attend your dentist or another dentist and express your concerns. In the Dental Team, we come across many cases, where a patient has been attending their dentist for a number of years and they have reported, bleeding or sore gums, but have been reassured that this is normal and later they develop periodontal disease and they are at risk of losing several teeth.

Treatment for periodontal disease?

If you have periodontal disease, there is no cure for the disease and the condition can only be stabilised, with treatment. If your condition is mild, then you can usually improve this by improving your oral hygiene, which can include, brushing your teeth at least twice a day and using interdental brushes to get to the difficult areas of your teeth. However, you may require a referral to a hygienist and this may involve a thorough clean of the teeth to remove any hardened plaque, which is known as tartar.

In some cases you may require root planning (debridement) which is a deep clean under the gums, which removes the bacteria from the roots of your teeth. This treatment can be uncomfortable and you may require local anaesthetic before undergoing the treatment. If your gum disease is very severe, then you may require periodontal surgery. The cost of attending the hygienist and undergoing some of the treatment can be very costly and would not be available on the NHS.

Consequences of periodontal disease?

Unfortunately if treatment is not sought in a timely manner, then you could be at risk of losing teeth or several teeth. We  have acted for patients, who feel very self conscious when they have lost teeth and this also can have an impact on their social life, their finances and their mental health.

Summary

In order to prevent these problems, then it is important that you attend regular check ups with your dentist. When attending your dentist, they will carry out checks to monitor your periodontal health. You can also take measures to ensure that you practice good oral hygiene techniques.

If you have concerns that your dentist has not diagnosed periodontal disease, please contact us to discuss this further.

Got a question?

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You can call the team on 0800 923 2080 or message them to understand more about you potential compensation claim for dental negligence. We will get back to you at a time that is convenient to you.

Common claim types

Compensation for undiagnosed gum disease
If you have experienced dental injury as a result of undiagnosed gum disease (also known as periodontal disease), our specialist dental negligence solicitors are here to help you.
Compensation for undiagnosed mouth cancer
We have a long history of high value claims involving undiagnosed mouth cancer where we have won our clients the compensation they deserved for negligent dental treatment.
Compensation for undiagnosed tooth decay
If diagnosed early enough, tooth decay can be treated with a simple filling. However if your dentist fails to diagnose tooth decay, there can be much more serious consequences.
Dental implant negligence
If you have suffered consequences resulting from negligent dental implants then you should contact The Dental Negligence Team to discuss this further.
Dental nerve injury compensation
Nerve injury can occur due to negligent dental treatment when the trigeminal nerve is disturbed. This nerve is the main nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions.
Negligent cosmetic dentistry
You will have undergone cosmetic dentistry to improve the overall look of your teeth, so it can be distressing if you have been left with failed cosmetic dentistry.
Negligent crown and bridgework
Where a patient has crowns and/or bridges placed, there are a number of ways in which negligent crown and bridgework may be provided.
Negligent Orthodontic Treatment
If you have experienced dental injury in relation to orthodontics, we may be able to help you with a claim for compensation.
Negligent root canal treatment
If you feel that the injury was due to negligence on the part of your dentist, you may have a claim for compensation.
Negligent wisdom teeth extraction
The extraction of wisdom teeth is one of the most common procedures carried out in the UK. Extraction may be required if a wisdom tooth is decayed.
Tooth extraction negligence
If you need an extraction, and the dentist removes the wrong tooth or damages another tooth in the process, then you may have a claim for compensation.

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