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Gum disease treatment Bridgeport/Trumbull and Shelton dental office
Combat gum disease and restore your gum health with a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
Gum disease treatment is essential for restoring and maintaining optimal gum health. Our experienced dentists, hygienists and Periodontists offer personalized and effective treatments to combat gum disease, including scaling and root planing, antimicrobial therapy, and thorough oral hygiene education. With our compassionate approach and comprehensive care, we strive to ensure your gums are healthy and free from disease, supporting your overall oral well-being.
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You may call (203)378-9737 for Shelton or (203)372-1220 for our Bridgeport/Trumbull Office.
Effective Gum Disease Treatment
Halt progression and enhance gum health with our targeted non-surgical options.
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Experience improved comfort and resilience in your gums, supporting a healthier smile.
Gingivitis, an early stage of gum disease characterized by inflammation of the gums, demands timely intervention and tailored care to halt its progression. Through precise diagnosis, meticulous cleaning, and personalized oral hygiene guidance, our experienced dental team strives to effectively treat gingivitis, combat inflammation, and restore the health of your gums. With our unwavering commitment to your oral well-being, we aim to help you maintain vibrant gums and a confident smile.
Deep teeth cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, is a meticulous and thorough dental procedure aimed at treating gum disease and preventing its progression. During this treatment, our skilled dental professionals carefully remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gumline, where regular brushing and flossing cannot reach. By smoothing the tooth roots and promoting gum reattachment, deep teeth cleaning helps to eliminate infection, reduce gum inflammation, and restore the health of your gums.
Laser gum treatment, a cutting-edge and minimally invasive procedure, offers a highly effective solution for various gum-related concerns. Using advanced laser technology, our skilled dental team precisely targets and treats gum disease, removes excess gum tissue, and reshapes the gums to improve their appearance. The laser energy promotes gum healing, reduces discomfort, and minimizes bleeding, resulting in a quicker recovery time compared to traditional gum treatments.
Periodontitis, an advanced stage of gum disease, requires immediate attention and comprehensive treatment to prevent further damage to the gums and underlying structures. This chronic inflammatory condition leads to the deterioration of gum tissues and can result in tooth loss if left untreated. At our practice, our experienced dental team specializes in diagnosing and managing periodontitis through tailored treatment plans that may include scaling and root planing, antimicrobial therapy, and surgical interventions when necessary.
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FAQs
What non-surgical treatments are available for gum disease?
Treatments include professional dental cleanings, scaling and root planing (deep cleaning), antimicrobial mouthwashes, and localized medication placements.
How effective are non-surgical treatments for gum disease?
They can be very effective, especially in the early stages of gum disease. These treatments aim to clean the pockets around teeth and prevent further damage to surrounding bone.
Can non-surgical gum disease treatments cure periodontitis?
While these treatments can manage symptoms and halt progression, periodontitis is a chronic condition that requires ongoing management.
What can I do to support non-surgical gum disease treatment?
Good oral hygiene practices, quitting smoking, and regular dental visits are critical in supporting treatment efficacy and preventing worsening conditions.
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