Rebuild Your Smile with
A PeriOdontal Care Program

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Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, affects the tissues that support and surround your teeth, posing a serious risk to oral health and overall wellness. Left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss, bone damage, and has even been linked to systemic health conditions, including heart disease and diabetes. Our comprehensive periodontal care program offers advanced, science-backed treatments to stop the progression of gum disease, restore gum health, and educate patients and professionals on the latest techniques and innovations in periodontal treatment.

What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease starts as gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums due to plaque buildup, and can progress to more severe forms if untreated. As the disease advances, bacteria spread below the gumline, leading to infections, gum recession, and bone loss around the teeth. Symptoms include red, swollen, or bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, and, in severe cases, loose or shifting teeth.

Comprehensive Treatment Options for Periodontal Disease

Our clinic offers a range of cutting-edge treatments designed to target each stage of periodontal disease, ensuring that every patient receives the right care for their unique needs:

  1. Scaling and Root Planing: This deep-cleaning procedure removes plaque and tartar buildup beneath the gumline and smooths the root surfaces, reducing inflammation and helping gums reattach to the teeth.
  2. Laser Therapy: Minimally invasive laser treatments remove infected tissue and bacteria with precision, promoting faster healing while minimizing discomfort. Laser therapy can be especially effective in reaching deep pockets and reducing bacteria to a healthy level.
  3. Antibiotic Therapy: In some cases, antibiotics may be used in conjunction with other treatments to eliminate harmful bacteria and control infection.
  4. Surgical Intervention: For advanced cases, we offer flap surgery, bone grafting, and tissue regeneration techniques to restore and support the gum and bone structure, promoting stability and preserving teeth.
  5. Periodontal Maintenance: For patients recovering from periodontal disease, regular maintenance appointments are essential to prevent recurrence. Our tailored maintenance plans include deep cleanings and ongoing monitoring to keep your gums healthy over the long term.

Protecting Your Oral and Overall Health

Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile. Our personalized treatment plans are designed to halt the progression of periodontal disease and restore your oral health. Whether you’re a patient seeking care or a dental professional looking to expand your knowledge, our team is here to support your journey to optimal periodontal health.

DIABETES CAN LEAD
To a host of other health issues if not properly treated, including the following:

  • Eye problems (retinopathy)
  • Foot problems (which can lead to amputation if untreated)
  • Heart attack & stroke
  • Kidney problems (nephropathy)
  • Nerve damage (neuropathy)
  • Gum disease and other oral problems.

The risk of vision problems and amputations for people with diabetes has been well-publicized. Now, research shows diabetics lose twice as many teeth on average as those without the disease. Also, black Americans with diabetes have a greater risk of tooth loss as they age, compared to white or Mexican Americans.

Finally, research has shown that periodontal disease has a negative effect on blood sugar among type 2 diabetic patients, and significantly reduces glycated hemoglobin (HA1c) in the blood by an average level of 0.40%. These findings were observed following 3-4 months of periodontics procedures done on patients with both type 1 or type 2 diabetes and periodontitis.

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Don’t let periodontal disease compromise your oral health and quality of life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how our advanced periodontal treatments can help you achieve a healthy, lasting smile. If you’re a professional interested in our education programs, reach out to discover how we can support your ongoing development in periodontal care.