Gum health is essential for maintaining strong teeth and overall well-being. Gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis) is a progressive condition that, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss, infections, and even increase risks of heart disease and diabetes. Our periodontal treatments focus on early detection, deep cleaning, and advanced therapies to restore and maintain healthy gums.

Our Gum Disease Treatments Include:
  • Comprehensive Gum Assessment – Checking for signs of inflammation, bleeding, and gum recession.
  • Scaling & Root Planing (Deep Cleaning) – A non-surgical deep-cleaning procedure to remove plaque and bacteria from below the gum line.
  • Laser Gum Therapy – A minimally invasive alternative to traditional surgery, promoting faster healing and reducing discomfort.
  • Gum Grafting – A treatment for receding gums, restoring healthy tissue around the teeth.
  • Antibacterial & Antibiotic Therapy – Medications or rinses to reduce bacterial infections in the gums.

Surgical Periodontal Treatment – If advanced gum disease is present, surgical intervention may be required to restore gum health.

Benefits to Patients

Stops gum bleeding and bad breath – Treats the root cause of chronic bad breath and gum inflammation.
Prevents tooth loss – Strong gums keep teeth securely in place.
Improves overall health – Reduces risks associated with diabetes, heart disease, and inflammation.
Enhances smile aesthetics – Healthy gums complement bright, healthy teeth.
Customized treatment plans – Tailored care for early, moderate, or advanced gum disease.

FAQs
Popular Questions Answered

Common symptoms include bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, swollen or receding gums, and loose teeth. If you experience any of these, schedule a check-up.

Yes, early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) is reversible with professional cleanings and improved oral hygiene. Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) requires more intensive treatments but can be managed effectively.

No. We use local anesthesia and laser therapy to ensure comfort. Patients may experience mild soreness after deep cleaning, but it subsides quickly.

Yes! Studies show links between gum disease and serious conditions like heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and even Alzheimer’s due to chronic inflammation. Treating gum disease benefits your overall health.

 Patients with healthy gums should visit every 6 months, while those with a history of gum disease may need check-ups every 3-4 months.