
Gum disease therapy targets infections in your gums, helping prevent further bone loss, gum recession, and tooth loss.
Depending on severity, treatment may involve deep cleanings, antibiotics, or laser therapy to control infection and restore gum health.
Gum disease therapy reduces infection, bleeding, and gum recession—preserving your teeth and improving your overall oral health.
Gum Disease Therapy
Treats gum infections and prevents further bone or tooth loss.
Patients with red, swollen, or bleeding gums should consider gum disease treatment to prevent further bone loss and protect their smile.
Gum disease therapy often starts with deep cleaning and may include medication or laser therapy. Most patients experience improved gum health, less bleeding, and fresher breath afterward.
Gum disease therapy varies—anywhere from 1-1.5 hours and sometimes requiring two visits.
Gum disease therapy is most effective when followed by consistent home care and regular professional cleanings per your dentist's recommendations.
Gum disease therapy may leave gums slightly sore or sensitive. Rinse gently with salt water and maintain good oral hygiene.
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