Gum (Periodontal) Disease Treatment
Gum disease can threaten your oral health if left untreated, but effective gum disease treatment is available to restore and maintain healthy gums.
Understanding Periodontal Disease and Its Impact
Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease or periodontitis, is a bacterial infection that affects the gums and bones supporting your teeth. It begins with plaque buildup, which can harden into tartar if not removed through professional cleanings. As the infection worsens, gum tissues may recede, forming deep pockets that harbor harmful bacteria and further damage the surrounding structures. Early detection and intervention by a gum disease dentist are crucial to preventing the progression of this condition.
Symptoms of gum disease include red, swollen gums, persistent bad breath, bleeding during brushing or flossing and loose teeth. If untreated, advanced periodontal disease can result in bone loss, gum recession and even tooth loss. Regular checkups and cleanings at our clinic can help detect and address gum disease before it causes long-term damage.

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What are the signs of gum disease?
The early stage of gum disease, gingivitis, presents as redness, swelling and bleeding gums during brushing or flossing. As it progresses, symptoms like gum recession, persistent bad breath and loose teeth may occur. A periodontal dentist can diagnose the condition and recommend appropriate treatment.
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Can gum disease be reversed or prevented?
Gingivitis, the early stage of gum disease, can often be reversed with professional cleanings and improved oral hygiene. Regular periodontal disease treatments and preventive care—including brushing, flossing and routine dental visits—are key to keeping gum disease at bay.
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How does a dentist treat gum disease?
Gum disease treatment varies based on its severity. Early stages may only require professional cleanings and improved oral hygiene, while advanced cases might need scaling, root planing or even surgery. Your dentist will customize a treatment plan to suit your specific needs.
Questions about gum disease?
Our team is here to provide comprehensive care and answer your questions about gum disease treatment. Schedule an appointment with our experienced team to protect your gums and overall oral health.