Published on: 2025-11-18 | Written by: Dr Walid Nasser Al Obaidi Oral Dental Surgeon
Gum diseases are among the most common oral problems, directly affecting the health of teeth. These conditions include inflammation, bleeding, and gum recession, which in advanced cases can lead to tooth loss. Dr. Walid Nasser El-Obeidi confirms that early diagnosis and prompt treatment are essential to preserving gum and tooth health.
Accumulation of plaque and tartar on teeth
Poor daily oral hygiene
Smoking and excessive consumption of coffee or tea
Genetic factors increasing susceptibility
Chronic diseases such as diabetes
Dr. Walid Nasser El-Obeidi confirms that identifying the main cause of gum inflammation helps in creating an effective long-term treatment plan.
Bleeding gums while brushing or flossing
Redness and swelling of the gums
Persistent bad breath
Gum recession exposing tooth roots
Tooth sensitivity or pain when chewing
Dr. Walid Nasser El-Obeidi confirms that noticing these symptoms early helps prevent serious complications such as tooth loss or bone inflammation supporting the teeth.
Clinical examination of gums and teeth
Measuring the depth of gum pockets
X-rays to assess the supporting bone
Evaluating overall health to identify contributing factors
Dr. Walid Nasser El-Obeidi confirms that accurate diagnosis is the first step in developing a successful treatment plan and avoiding future complications.
Deep cleaning to remove plaque and tartar (Scaling & Root Planing)
Topical or oral antibiotics when needed
Reshaping gums to remove deep pockets
Gum grafts in cases of severe recession
Bone grafting when part of the supporting bone is lost
Brushing twice daily with appropriate toothpaste
Regular flossing
Periodic dental visits for evaluation and cleaning
Dr. Walid Nasser El-Obeidi confirms that combining professional treatment with consistent home care ensures excellent and long-lasting results in gum disease management.
Maintain daily oral hygiene
Avoid smoking and oral irritants
Eat a healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals
Regularly visit your dentist for early detection of any issues
Dr. Walid Nasser El-Obeidi confirms that prevention is always better than treatment, and following simple tips can protect gums and teeth from future problems.