Gum Treatment
Restore Healthy Gums
Healthy gums are the foundation of a beautiful, long-lasting smile. We provide comprehensive gum treatment to prevent, manage, and reverse gum disease (periodontal disease). Our goal is to stop infection, save your teeth, and help you maintain a clean, confident smile for life.
Understanding Gum Disease
Gum disease occurs when plaque and bacteria build up around the teeth, leading to inflammation and infection of the surrounding gum tissue. When left untreated, it can cause gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth loss.
- Gingivitis – Early-stage gum inflammation, causing redness, swelling, and bleeding when brushing. Gingivitis is reversible with professional cleanings and proper home care.
- Periodontitis – Advanced gum disease where the infection damages the supporting bone and tissues. Without treatment, it can lead to tooth loss and affect overall health.
Signs You May Need Gum Treatment
You should schedule a gum evaluation if you experience:
- Red, swollen, or tender gums
- Bleeding when brushing or flossing
- Receding gums or teeth that appear longer
- Persistent bad breath (halitosis)
- Loose or shifting teeth
- Pain or discomfort when chewing
Early treatment can prevent permanent damage and protect your oral health.
Our Gum Treatment Options
- Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing)Removes plaque and tartar buildup below the gum line and smooths the root surfaces to help gums heal and reattach to teeth.
- Antibacterial TherapyLocalized antibiotic gels or rinses help control infection and promote healing.
- Laser Gum Therapy (if applicable)Minimally invasive laser treatment removes bacteria and diseased tissue with minimal discomfort and faster recovery.
- Gum Surgery & Regenerative TreatmentsFor severe periodontitis, surgical procedures may be used to repair gum tissue or rebuild lost bone structure.
- Routine Maintenance CleaningsAfter treatment, regular periodontal maintenance helps prevent reinfection and keeps your gums healthy long-term.
Why Treat Gum Disease?
Untreated gum disease doesn’t just affect your mouth — it’s been linked to heart disease, diabetes, and other systemic conditions.
- Prevent tooth loss
- Eliminate infection and inflammation
- Improve breath freshness
- Enhance overall health and confidence
Our experienced dental team uses the latest technology and a gentle touch to ensure your comfort throughout treatment. We focus on education, prevention, and long-term care — helping you keep your gums healthy and your smile strong.
Schedule Your Gum Health Consultation Today
Don’t ignore the early signs of gum disease. With prompt, effective treatment, you can restore your oral health and protect your natural teeth.