
Gentle Gum Care to Protect Your Smile
Healthy gums are just as important as healthy teeth. At our clinic, we provide specialized gum treatments to help manage and treat gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. This condition can develop slowly, often without pain, but it can lead to serious problems like gum recession and tooth loss if left untreated. Our periodontal therapy is designed to stop the infection, protect your smile, and keep your mouth healthy.
Our team takes a gentle, personalized approach to your care. Whether you have mild gum irritation or more advanced gum disease, we’ll create a treatment plan that fits your needs and helps restore your gum health.
Understanding Gum Disease
Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and the bone that supports your teeth. It usually starts with plaque—a sticky layer of bacteria—that builds up along and under the gum line. In the early stage, called gingivitis, you may notice red, swollen gums or bleeding while brushing. If not treated, it can turn into periodontitis, where the gums pull away from the teeth, creating pockets that collect bacteria and cause damage to the bone.
The good news is that gum disease can often be managed or even reversed with timely care and regular cleanings.
Why Treating Gum Disease Matters
Gum disease happens when plaque and bacteria build up under the gum line. If not treated early, it can lead to swollen gums, bleeding, bad breath, and even bone loss. With the right care, however, it’s possible to stop the damage and prevent it from getting worse.
Our gum therapy treatments help clean below the gum line where brushing and flossing can’t reach. We also monitor your gums closely to make sure they’re healing properly. By acting early, you can avoid tooth loss and protect your overall health—since studies show a link between gum disease and other health issues like heart disease and diabetes.
What to Expect During Treatment
Your gum care may include a deep cleaning procedure called scaling and root planing. This process removes plaque and tartar from below the gum line and smooths the root surfaces of your teeth to help your gums reattach and heal.
We may also recommend follow-up visits, called periodontal maintenance, to keep your gums healthy and prevent the disease from coming back. These visits are usually scheduled more often than regular cleanings, based on how your gums respond to treatment.
Helping You Maintain Healthy Gums
Caring for your gums doesn’t stop at the dental office. Our team will guide you on how to improve your daily routine at home, like proper brushing, flossing, and using mouth rinses—to help manage gum health long-term.
If you notice symptoms like bleeding gums, bad breath, or gum recession, don’t wait. Early care can make a big difference. Call us today to schedule your gum health evaluation.