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Treating Gum Disease Before It Progresses
Periodontal therapy is treatment focused on managing and reversing gum disease, a common condition that affects the gums and bone supporting your teeth. Left untreated, gum disease can progress from mild irritation to a more serious condition that leads to loose teeth, bone loss, and even tooth loss over time.
At Goodshine Dental, periodontal therapy is tailored to the severity of your condition, ranging from a deeper cleaning below the gumline to ongoing maintenance care. Our goal is to get your gum health back on track and help you avoid the more serious complications that come with untreated periodontal disease.
Why Periodontal Therapy Matters
- Stops gum disease from progressing. Early intervention can prevent mild gum disease from advancing into a more serious condition.
- Protects the bone supporting your teeth. Periodontal therapy helps preserve the bone structure that keeps your teeth secure.
- Reduces bleeding and inflammation. Treatment targets the bacteria and buildup causing swollen, irritated gums.
- Prevents tooth loss. Advanced gum disease is a leading cause of adult tooth loss, making treatment essential for long-term dental health.
- Supports overall health. Gum disease has been linked to broader health conditions, so treating it benefits more than just your smile.
Understanding the Stages of Gum Disease
Gum disease develops in stages, and knowing where you stand helps clarify why treatment is recommended. Gingivitis is the earliest stage, marked by red, swollen, or bleeding gums, and is typically reversible with a thorough cleaning and improved home care. If left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, a more advanced stage where the infection begins affecting the bone and connective tissue that hold your teeth in place.
In more advanced periodontitis, pockets form between the teeth and gums, allowing bacteria to build up in areas that are difficult to clean at home. At this stage, the damage to bone and tissue can become permanent, which is why periodontal therapy focuses on stopping the progression as early as possible and stabilizing your gum health for the long term.
Your Periodontal Treatment Journey
Why Ongoing Maintenance Is Essential
Periodontal therapy does not end after your initial deep cleaning. Gum disease is a chronic condition, which means it can return if not carefully managed over time, even after successful treatment. This is why periodontal maintenance visits, usually scheduled every three to four months rather than the standard six month interval, play such an important role in keeping your gums healthy long term.
These maintenance visits allow us to monitor pocket depths, catch any early signs of returning inflammation, and perform more thorough cleaning below the gumline than a standard visit would include. Patients who stay consistent with periodontal maintenance have significantly better outcomes than those who return to standard cleaning schedules too soon.
