Periodontal Care involves preventative and corrective measures to combat gum disease, a silent yet serious dental ailment that often leads to tooth loss in adults. Characterized by symptoms such as bleeding, painful gums, and gum recession, gum disease can impact not just your oral health but also your overall health, with links to heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Our approach to periodontal care coordinates check-ups, cleanings, and treatments to control bacterial infection and restore gum health.
Our periodontal treatment involves a meticulous procedure often referred to as "Deep Cleaning," which targets and cleans the root surfaces of your teeth. We remove plaque and tartar buildup beneath the gums using local anesthesia for your comfort. Followed by the application of antibiotics or antibacterial agents, this procedure aims to reduce infection-causing pockets around the teeth, promoting healthy gum tissue regeneration. Patients benefit from improved gum health and a reduction in the progression of periodontal disease with regular follow-ups and proper at-home care.
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Our periodontal treatment involves a meticulous procedure often referred to as "Deep Cleaning," which targets and cleans the root surfaces of your teeth. We remove plaque and tartar buildup beneath the gums using local anesthesia for your comfort. Followed by the application of antibiotics or antibacterial agents, this procedure aims to reduce infection-causing pockets around the teeth, promoting healthy gum tissue regeneration. Patients benefit from improved gum health and a reduction in the progression of periodontal disease with regular follow-ups and proper at-home care.
Periodontal treatments help save your teeth from potential loss, preserve jawbone health, and enhance your overall health by preventing complications linked to gum disease.

We recommend a visit every three months for maintenance to effectively control gum disease.
We use local anesthesia to ensure that the treatment is as comfortable as possible.
Yes, it's linked to conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes complications.
Bleeding gums, red or swollen gums, gum recession, and bad breath are common signs.
