General Dentistry

Gum Disease Treatment

From bleeding gums at brushing to advanced bone loss, gum disease is the most common dental condition we treat — and the most preventable.

Visit time60–90 min
Frequency1–2 visits
AnesthesiaLocal
InsuranceUsually covered
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Overview

What it actually is.

Gum disease begins as gingivitis — red, swollen gums that bleed when you brush. Left untreated, it progresses to periodontitis, which damages the bone holding your teeth in place.

The good news: caught early, gum disease is fully reversible. Even at advanced stages, professional deep cleaning combined with at-home care can stop further damage.

Caught early, gum disease is fully reversible. Caught late, it's the leading cause of adult tooth loss.

What to Expect

How the visit goes.

Every patient gets the same unhurried, step-by-step process. No surprises, no fine print — you know what's happening before it happens.

01 Step 01

Periodontal exam

We measure the depth of the pocket around each tooth — the single best indicator of gum-tissue health.

02 Step 02

Scaling & root planing

Often called "deep cleaning," this removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline where ordinary cleaning cannot reach.

03 Step 03

Targeted therapy

Antimicrobial rinses or localized antibiotics treat infection inside pockets that are slow to heal.

04 Step 04

Maintenance

Follow-up cleanings every 3–4 months prevent recurrence and keep the disease in remission.

Why It Matters

What you get out of it.

The benefits aren't theoretical. Here's what changes for you in the weeks and months after treatment.

01

Save your teeth

Gum disease is the leading cause of adult tooth loss. Treatment prevents that outcome.

02

Healthier whole-body

Active gum disease is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and pregnancy complications.

03

Stop the bleeding

Bleeding gums are not normal — most patients see significant improvement within 2–4 weeks of treatment.

04

Reversible early

Gingivitis caught early is completely reversible with a single visit and improved home care.

Insurance & Pricing

Periodontal therapy, covered by most plans.

Scaling, root planing, and ongoing maintenance are routinely covered by dental insurance. The Periodontal Membership Plan ($800/year) bundles all the visits you need for active gum care.

Questions

The things everyone asks.

How do I know if I have gum disease?
Common signs are red or swollen gums, bleeding when you brush or floss, persistent bad breath, gum recession, and loose teeth. A professional periodontal exam will confirm.
Is deep cleaning painful?
We use local anesthesia for the area being cleaned, so the procedure itself is comfortable. Some sensitivity for a few days afterward is normal.
Will my gums grow back?
Bone and gum tissue that have been lost do not regrow on their own. Treatment stops further loss; in advanced cases, gum grafts or regenerative procedures may be discussed.
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