Gum Disease Treatment
Restore your gum health and prevent future complications with custom gum disease treatments.
Gum Disease Treatment in Florida
Gum or periodontal disease is a common yet serious condition affecting the gums and structures supporting your teeth. It begins as gingivitis, characterized by red, swollen, and bleeding gums. If untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, where the gums pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that trap bacteria. This advanced stage can lead to tooth loss and impact your overall health.
Our Approach to Treating Gum Disease
At ESI Dentistry, we provide comprehensive care to manage gum disease effectively. Our treatment options include:
- Professional Deep Cleanings: Scaling and root planing remove plaque and tartar buildup from below the gum line, helping gums reattach to teeth.
- Antibiotic Therapy: We may use localized antibiotics to reduce bacterial infection and promote healing.
- Ongoing Maintenance: Regular checkups and cleanings help monitor your gum health and prevent recurrence.
Give us a call for gum disease treatment in New Port Richey, Palm Harbor, or North Tampa or book your appointment online!
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Can you reverse gum disease?
Gingivitis, the early stage of gum disease, is reversible with professional treatment and improved oral hygiene. Advanced periodontitis can’t be reversed but can be managed to prevent further damage.
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Does vaping cause gum disease?
Yes, vaping can contribute to gum disease. The chemicals in vaping products can irritate the gums, leading to inflammation and increasing the risk of gum disease. It’s important to maintain good oral hygiene and schedule regular dental visits to monitor and address any potential issues.
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What causes gum disease?
Gum disease is primarily caused by plaque buildup due to poor oral hygiene. Other factors include smoking, hormonal changes, certain medications, and underlying health conditions like diabetes.
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What are the symptoms of gum disease?
Common symptoms include red, swollen, or bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, receding gums, loose teeth, and sensitivity when chewing.
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How can I prevent gum disease?
Practice good oral hygiene by brushing twice daily, flossing daily, and visiting the dentist regularly for cleanings and exams. To reduce your risk, avoid smoking and maintain a healthy diet.
More Questions?
If you have any questions about periodontal disease (gum disease) treatment please contact our office and we will be happy to answer any questions.