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  • 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

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