We provide general and family dentistry in La Mesa, California. Our team of dentists is skilled in meeting the needs of nearly every individual at any age. You can trust our experienced team of dentists to care for your family, and you can learn more about our services in the links below:
- Dental Hygiene
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Dental Fillings
- Dental Sealants
- Dentures
- Dental Bridges
- Dental Inlays & Onlays
- Same Day Crowns – CEREC
- Sleep Apnea & Snoring
- Dental Sleep Medicine
- Jaw and Facial Pain
- Non-Surgical Root Canal
- Oral Systemic Connection
You can call (619) 494-2492 to get in touch with our team at Summit Dental of La Mesa. we can answer your questions and arrange your family’s visit. We hope to hear from you soon.
General and family dentistry encompasses a number of dental treatments that are aimed at helping you achieve and maintain optimal oral health for a lifetime. Whether you are bringing your child for a simple dental checkup or you are in need of a more complex restorative procedure like root canal treatment, we are here to care for your family’s smiles. Our experienced dentist is pleased to provide comprehensive general and family dentistry to meet all of your dental needs and goals for a healthy, beautiful smile.
We encourage all of our patients to visit us at least once every six months. During these routine appointments, we will provide a thorough dental cleaning and exam to make sure that your smile is in good health. Depending on your individual dental needs, you may need to come to our office more often. If you notice any type of dental pain or damage, or if you experience a dental emergency, we urge you to contact us as soon as possible to receive the high-quality dental care you need. To learn more about our dental services and to schedule your family’s next visit to our friendly office, we welcome you to contact us today. We are eager to care for you!
Gum Disease FAQs
What is gum disease?
Dr. Richard Evans and his team at Summit Dental of La Mesa describe gum disease (or periodontal disease) as a dental condition that affects the gum tissues and the other surrounding tissues supporting the teeth. It is caused by bacteria in plaque building up on the teeth, causing both inflammation and infection of the gum tissues. If left untreated, this condition progresses to much more severe stages and causes damage to the natural bone structure, holding the teeth in place.
What can cause or contribute to the development of gum disease?
Poor oral hygiene is the main cause of developing gum disease. When our patients do not brush or floss their teeth regularly, plaque builds up on the surfaces of the teeth, leading to bacterial growth and eventually causing gum disease. Other factors, like smoking, hormonal changes, certain medications, and genetic predisposition, can also contribute to developing gum disease.
What are some signs and symptoms that I might have periodontal disease?
One of the most common signs of this infection is bleeding gums, especially when patients are brushing or flossing. Other symptoms may include:
• Redness and swelling of the gums
• Tenderness or pain in the mouth
• Persistent bad breath
• Loose teeth
• Receding gums
We also educate patients that sometimes there may be no noticeable symptoms until the disease has progressed to an advanced stage, so regular check-ups with our dental professionals in La Mesa, California, are critical to one’s oral health and wellness over a lifetime!
Can gum disease be prevented?
Absolutely! Periodontal disease is a completely preventable condition with proper oral hygiene practices. These include brushing your teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing between the teeth daily, and visiting your dentist regularly for cleanings and check-ups. Avoiding smoking or chewing tobacco and maintaining a balanced diet can also help prevent this infection from developing.
What should I do if I notice changes in my mouth?
Whenever you spot changes in your smile, it is best to make an appointment with Dr. Richard Evans of Summit Dental of La Mesa for an evaluation. Even if you have a six-month check-up on the calendar, many conditions that are caught early can be treated in a less expensive and less invasive manner.
What happens if I do not treat my gum disease?
Gum disease, left undiagnosed and untreated, can cause significant damage to the teeth, gums, and bone. Patients notice recessed gum tissues, bone deterioration, and tooth loss if they let this condition go without treatment.
Who can I call about gum disease in La Mesa, California?
Call (619) 494-2492 to request an upcoming visit with Dr. Richard Evans and his dedicated team at Summit Dental of La Mesa. His clinic is at 8530 La Mesa Boulevard, Suite #204, and is open to new patients.