Gum Disease Treatment
Gum Disease Treatment focuses on diagnosing, managing, and treating infections of the gums caused by plaque and bacteria buildup around the teeth. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, often begins with gingivitis, which causes redness, swelling, and bleeding of the gums. If left untreated, it can progress to more serious stages that may damage the gums, bone, and supporting structures of the teeth.
The treatment usually starts with a thorough dental examination followed by professional cleaning procedures such as scaling and root planing to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from above and below the gum line. In more advanced cases, additional periodontal treatments may be required to restore gum health and prevent tooth loss.
Early treatment of gum disease helps protect your teeth, improve gum health, and maintain overall oral hygiene.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Temporary Gum Sensitivity: Gums may feel tender after treatment.
- Mild Bleeding: Slight bleeding can occur during or after cleaning.
- Multiple Sessions May Be Needed: Advanced cases may require additional procedures.
- Regular Maintenance Required: Ongoing dental care is necessary to prevent recurrence.
Care Tips After Treatments
- Brush and Floss Daily: Maintain proper oral hygiene to control plaque.
- Use Antibacterial Mouthwash: Helps reduce bacteria and support healing.
- Avoid Smoking: Smoking can slow down gum healing and worsen gum disease.
- Regular Dental Checkups: Visit your dentist regularly for monitoring and cleaning.
