
Periodontal (gum) disease is a common condition caused by bacterial infection and inflammation of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to gum recession, tooth loss, and even systemic health issues such as heart disease and diabetes. Periodontal treatment aims to restore gum health and prevent further progression of the disease.
Signs of Gum Disease:
Gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing
Persistent bad breath or bad taste in the mouth
Gums that are red, swollen, or tender
Receding gums or teeth that appear longer
Loose or shifting teeth
Thorough Evaluation: Our dentist will conduct a comprehensive periodontal examination, including measuring gum pockets and assessing gum tissue health.
Scaling and Root Planing: For early stages of gum disease (gingivitis), we may recommend scaling and root planing. This deep cleaning procedure removes plaque and tartar buildup from below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots to promote healing and prevent bacterial growth.
Periodontal Maintenance: For advanced gum disease (periodontitis), we provide ongoing periodontal maintenance to manage and control the condition. This may include more frequent professional cleanings and monitoring of gum health.
Advanced Treatments: In cases where gum disease has caused significant damage, we offer advanced treatments such as laser therapy, antibiotic treatments, or referral to a periodontist for specialized care.
Improved Gum Health: Reduces inflammation, stops gum recession, and prevents tooth loss.
Enhanced Overall Health: Maintaining healthy gums contributes to better overall health and may lower the risk of systemic diseases linked to periodontal disease.
Fresh Breath: Eliminates the bacteria responsible for persistent bad breath.
Our team will provide personalized oral hygiene instructions and recommendations to help you maintain healthy gums at home. Regular dental visits and diligent oral care are essential for long-term gum health.
If you're experiencing symptoms of gum disease or haven't had a periodontal evaluation in a while, contact TLC Dental to schedule an appointment. Our compassionate team is dedicated to preserving your smile and supporting your overall well-being through effective periodontal care.