Gum Disease Treatment (Periodontal Disease)

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common condition that affects many of our patients. At West Ballantyne Dentistry, we offer comprehensive gum disease treatment to address all stages of periodontal disease, helping to protect and maintain your oral health.

Understanding Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease, often referred to as gum disease or periodontitis, is an infection that affects the gums and the bones that support your teeth. This condition can lead to serious dental issues if left untreated, as the health of your gums and bone structure is crucial to the stability of your teeth. Early detection and treatment by a gum disease dentist are essential for preventing further damage and preserving your smile.

Close-up 3D illustration of teeth with plaque buildup along the gum line, with a dental probe indicating the presence of tartar, highlighting the need for periodontal treatment.
  • What causes gum disease?

    Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is mainly triggered by the accumulation of plaque, a sticky layer of bacteria that forms on your teeth. Inadequate oral hygiene practices, smoking, and certain health conditions can elevate your risk of developing this condition. If left untreated, plaque can harden into tartar, further irritating the gums and leading to more severe dental issues. Consistent dental care and routine checkups are critical for preventing gum disease.

  • How is periodontal disease or gum disease treated?

    Treatment for periodontal disease depends on the severity of the condition. Early stages may be managed with professional cleanings and improved oral hygiene practices, while more advanced cases may require deep cleaning, scaling and root planing, or even surgical interventions.

  • What are the signs of periodontal disease or gum disease?

    Common signs of periodontal disease include red, swollen, or bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, receding gums, and loose teeth. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek treatment from a gum disease dentist as soon as possible to prevent further complications.

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.

West Ballantyne Dentistry

14746 Lancaster Hwy B
Pineville, NC 28134
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Hours

Monday: 8am-5pm
Tuesday: 8am- 5pm
Thursday: 8am- 5pm

Phone

704-583-5217

Email Address

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