Periodontics (Gum Treatment)
When left untreated, gum disease can wreak havoc on your dental health and smile. Painful gums, tooth loss, and infections often result as gum disease worsens over time. Only with periodontics care in Hudson can you halt the progression of the disease and make a full recovery. There are many treatment options, too, especially in the earliest stages of gum disease conditions. So, it’s important to seek care as soon as you notice any symptoms arise.
Types of Periodontal Conditions
At our dental clinic in Orrville, we treat all the stages of gum disease, including:
- Gingivitis
- Periodontitis
- Advanced periodontitis
In the earliest stages, periodontal disease only causes damage to the gums, resulting in deep periodontal pockets. As bacteria invade the pockets and plaque develops, damage to the teeth occurs as well. Eventually, the affected teeth loosen and fall out, which triggers the deterioration of the jawbone and the loss of more teeth.
Non-Invasive and Surgical Treatments
In the periodontics field, there are many non-invasive and surgical treatments to consider. The type of treatment that’s right for you depends on your overall oral health, gum disease stage, and care preferences.
When caught at the gingivitis stage, it’s often possible to treat gum disease with a deep cleaning. Removal of harmful bacteria and plaque below the gum line helps the periodontal pockets heal. The gum tissue can then reattach to the teeth, improving your oral health considerably.
At the periodontitis stage, you may need an even deeper cleaning, called scaling and root planing. During this procedure, your dentist removes all the harmful bacteria and plaque deep beneath the gum line. Then, they smooth out the outer surface of the roots of your teeth to keep bacteria from attaching there in the future.
Other non-invasive treatments for gum disease include targeted antimicrobial medications and laser therapy. Once the condition severely damages the gum tissue, you’ll likely need surgical interventions. Gingivectomy, gingivoplasty, and gum graft procedures are all great options when it comes time to restore the health of your gums.
Your dentist will need to perform a full examination to determine the best course of gum disease treatment for you. Oftentimes, you’ll need multiple treatments to fully resolve the problem. Then, you’ll need to come back in for regular maintenance visits to keep gum disease at bay.
Need Periodontics Care for Your Inflamed Gums?
Do you need periodontics care for inflamed, bleeding, and painful gums? If so, just reach out to our team at Village Dental with a call to 330-655-2916 (Hudson) or 330-682-0911 (Orrville). Our team will help you find a convenient time to come in for an examination by a skilled periodontist. During that visit, you’ll learn about your dental health and all the treatment options available to you.