Gum disease affects more than your mouth. Our periodontal treatments stop the damage, reverse early-stage disease, and protect your long-term oral and systemic health.
The key question to answer is, how do I know I have (or am at risk of) gum disease?
Gum disease, or periodontitis, is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. It starts with plaque – that sticky film of bacteria that builds up on your teeth that you can feel if you run your tongue over your tooth before brushing.
Bleeding gums
Red, swollen, or tender gums
Excessive Bad breath
Loose tooth or teeth
Receding gums
fit together
You never want to think about gum disease, but it must be considered when it happens. If you have ever moved your tongue around and found pockets of swelling gums within your mouth, it’s important to talk to us immediately.
Infections are quite common, but they are not an issue if they are found and treated right away. Whether found through self-assessment or at our clinic, treating gum disease is our specialty.
is proud to serve the local community with state-of-the-art dental care services, including treating gum disease, so you can have confidence in living your best life.
The good news is that gum disease is treatable, no matter how far it has progressed.
We will adjust the treatment plan, which will depend on the severity of your condition.
Here are some common treatments that we offer, but not limited to:
The best way to fight gum disease is to prevent it from occurring. When brushing your teeth, use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
Remember to floss as flossing reaches those hard-to-reach areas where your toothbrush can’t. In addition to brushing and flossing, schedule routine checkups and cleanings with our team.
Smoking increases your risk of gum disease. Smoking cessation or reduction can greatly improve oral health over time.
Conditions like diabetes can affect your gum health, so focusing on things you can control, such as diet, exercise, and dropping bad habits, will help you in the long run.
Your gums provide a supporting structure for your teeth and can get infected if they don’t receive proper care and attention.
and taking care of your teeth at home, professional attention and cleaning are necessary to remove all bacteria and plaque that can get trapped between the gums.
you move forward on your oral health and smile goals. Our team is here to help.
are receiving the best possible care and guidance that you and your family deserve.
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