Strong periodontal (gum) health starts with excellent daily habits: brush gently twice a day, using a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste, and floss or use interdental cleaners once daily to reach plaque build-up between teeth. Complement with an antiseptic or fluoride mouthwash if recommended. Schedule regular professional cleanings—usually every six months—or more often if you’re at higher risk . Avoid smoking and maintain good nutrition to support gum resilience .
A non-surgical, deep-cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar from below the gum line and smooths the tooth roots to encourage healing and prevent disease progression. It’s often the first step in treating periodontitis.
After initial treatment, regular maintenance cleanings and check-ups (often every 3–4 months) are essential to monitor gum health, clean stubborn deposits, and reduce the risk of disease recurrence.
Surgical treatments like gum grafting (using the patient’s palate or donor tissue) help restore receded gums and protect exposed tooth roots. Advanced regeneration techniques can also rebuild lost bone and tissue.
Minimally invasive laser treatment gently removes infected gum tissue and eliminates bacteria, often leading to faster healing and reduced discomfort compared to traditional surgery. Techniques like LANAP also aim to regenerate tissue.
In more advanced cases, surgical intervention may be needed to fold back gums, remove deep tartar or infected tissue, and recontour bone, thereby shrinking periodontal pockets and enhancing gum reattachment.
When gum disease has led to bone loss or missing teeth, bone grafting regenerates bone structure, while dental implants restore full dental function and aesthetics by acting as artificial tooth roots.
Periodontists dentistry, focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating complex gum and bone issues using the latest methods—from deep cleanings to guided tissue regeneration and implant therapy.
We go beyond symptom treatment to understand how your medical history (e.g., diabetes, cardiovascular conditions) influences gum health. This allows us to tailor dietary advice, lifestyle adjustments, and therapeutic interventions for lasting benefits.
we offer deeper continuity of care—you’ll see the same specialist at each visit, enjoy one-on-one attention, and receive treatment plans that align with your specific needs, schedule, and comfort preferences.
Our commitment doesn’t end with treatment. We emphasize preventive education, maintenance routines, and follow-up care designed to protect your gums and teeth from recurrence—ensuring long-term oral wellness
Stop gum disease before it spreads — schedule your periodontal care now and achieve healthier, stronger gums. Our specialist team offers gentle, personalized treatment plans using advanced techniques to protect your smile and boost confidence. Schedule your periodontal consultation today to stop gum disease before it spreads.