Sawtry Dental Practice
Look After Your Gums!
Gum disease (also known as gingivitis) and periodontitis, which can follow a case of gum disease, are two conditions that affect the teeth and gums.
The symptoms of gum disease are typically red and inflamed or swollen gums, or gums that bleed when you brush your teeth.
Most people have at least one case of mild gum disease during their lifetime. In the UK, it is estimated that 50-90% of the adult population has some degree of gum disease. Each year in the UK, there are six cases of severe periodontitis for every 100,000 people. Aggressive or early-onset periodontitis, where severe periodontitis is present before 35 years of age, affects 1-2% of the population.
Although gum disease is exceptionally common, there are things you can do to improve or even prevent problems occurring. At sawtry dental, we are proactive about good gum health and offer a wide range of gum treatments to tackle inflamed or bleeding gums. Regular consultations, scale and polishes, and an excellent oral health routine can all help your gums to heal.
With sawtry dental, you will be offered a comprehensive periodontal survey to measure how far advanced your gum disease is. We can also perform a wide range of periodontal therapies to control and stabilise your gum health. If you have moderate to severe gum disease, you may need several visits but it is important to get the problem under control in order to prevent future tooth loss.
By attending regular check-ups and regular scale and polishes at sawtry dental, you can greatly reduce the risk of gum disease and help protect your teeth.

Restore Your Smile
Causes of Periodontal Disease
Poor Oral Hygiene
Inadequate brushing and flossing can allow plaque to build up, leading to gum inflammation.
Smoking & Tobacco Use
Tobacco use weakens the immune system and makes it harder for the body to fight off infections, including gum disease.
Hormonal changes
Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy or menopause can make gums more susceptible to inflammation and infection.
Malnutrition
If you do not take foods containing the vitamins necessary for your body and teeth, your immune system weakens and your gums are adversely affected. It is advisable to consume meals rich in vitamins C and K.
Gum Disease Treatment
Most Common Symptoms Of Gum Disease
The most common symptoms of gum disease can be summarized as follows:
- Recession of the gums (The gums recede, causing the teeth to appear longer)
- Enlargement of the gums
- Discoloration of the gums (bright red, dark red, blue or purple colour)
- Swelling of the gums
- Teeth wobbling or displacement
- Formation of new gaps between the teeth
- Blood while brushing teeth
- Cavity between tooth and gum
- Painful chewing
- Mouth odor
- Bad taste in the mouth
- Sensitivity of the gums during eating and drinking


Periodontal Disease Treatment
Our Periodontal Treatment Process
Consultation
The periodontal treatment process begins with a thorough dental evaluation. The dentist or periodontist examines your gums for signs of inflammation, bleeding, and recession.
Scaling and Root Planing
Often referred to as a “deep clean,” this non-surgical procedure involves cleaning between the gums and teeth down to the root. Rough spots on the tooth root are smoothed out to remove bacteria and provide a clean surface for gums to reattach.
Medication and Special Mouthwashes
Depending on the condition, antibiotics or medicated mouthwashes might be prescribed to combat bacterial infections.
Advanced Treatments
For advanced cases, surgical procedures like flap surgery or bone and tissue grafts might be recommended.
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Benefits Of Gum Treatment?
Improves Gum Health
Reduces gum inflammation, bleeding, and swelling. Helps gums reattach to teeth, reducing periodontal pocket depth.
Prevents Tooth Loss
Treating gum disease helps stabilize teeth and prevents them from loosening or falling out.
Eliminates Infection
Removes harmful bacteria from below the gum line. Stops the spread of infection to surrounding bone and tissues.
Freshens Breath
Reduces bad breath caused by bacterial buildup in deep gum pockets.
Improves Overall Health
Lowers risk of systemic conditions linked to gum disease, such as: Heart disease, Diabetes complications, Stroke, Respiratory issues.
Supports Dental Work
Ensures the success and longevity of crowns, bridges, implants, and other restorations.

See What Our Patients Say
We pride ourselves on our patient care and love seeing the amazing smiles we’re able to help create.
Would highly recommend & have done to friends.
Dr Lee has a way of making any anxious person feel relaxed and stay calm. He has such a kind, caring manner. Lovely Staff and Therapy Dog too. X
Professional service with great results.
All of the staff are so friendly and welcoming!
I highly recommend Dr Lee and therefore have registered my children with him too.
Price is very reasonable for private dentistry but more importantly the chief dentist Lee, was able to give you comprehensive understanding of your problems and provide you range of potential treatment options, then offering his advice for the most suitable for you. His work seems excellent with a lot of care and I am very pleased to have chosen this dentist and confident my teeth will get better.