What is Gum Therapy?
Gum therapy treatment, or periodontal therapy, encompasses various procedures designed to manage and treat gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. This condition occurs when bacteria accumulate along the gumline, leading to inflammation, infection, and potential damage to the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.
What is The Procedure of Gum Therapy?
The gum therapy treatment process typically involves the following steps.
1. Comprehensive Examination
2. Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planning)
3. Periodontal Maintenance
4. Surgical Interventions
Gum therapy treatment is a vital component of maintaining optimal oral health and preventing the progression of gum disease. If you’re experiencing symptoms of gum disease or are at risk due to underlying factors, don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation with our experienced Gum Specialist. We’ll work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs, helping you achieve and maintain healthy gums for a lifetime.
Who needs Gum Therapy?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is gum therapy painful?
Most procedures are done under local anesthesia, so patients are comfortable. Some mild soreness may occur after deep cleaning.
How many sessions are needed?
It depends on the severity of gum disease. Mild cases may need 1–2 sessions, while advanced cases require multiple visits and ongoing maintenance.
Can gum disease be cured completely?
Early stages (gingivitis) can be completely reversed. Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) can be controlled and stabilized, but lost bone or tissue may need additional procedures.
Is gum therapy the same as scaling?
Scaling is part of gum therapy, but periodontal treatment goes deeper, cleaning below the gums and addressing infection in gum pockets.
How can I prevent gum disease after treatment?
How can I prevent gum disease after treatment?