Gum Disease Treatment in Phoenix, AZ

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Your smile is a powerful expression of your well-being, and maintaining healthy gums is pivotal to preserving it. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, can compromise your oral health, but the good news is that effective gum disease treatment in Phoenix is available at Smile Dental Studio.Our dedicated team is here to help you through the journey of restoring your gums and regaining a confident, healthy smile.

Gum Disease

Solutions for gum disease can help restore your overall oral health. Gum disease is largely preventable. However, if treatment is needed, you will need to see a dental professional.
According to the American Dental Association, gum disease is an infection of the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is not always accompanied by pain—meaning that patients may not even know that they have it.
Usually, gum disease is caused by a poor oral hygiene routine that allows an excess of plaque (a sticky film of bacteria) to build up on the teeth. When plaque hardens under the gumline into tartar, it becomes more difficult to remove. At this point, the patient will be unable to remove the plaque and tartar without professional dental cleaning.
Solutions for gum disease are available at Smile Dental Studio in Phoenix and the surrounding area. Take the first step toward recovery.

Preventing Gum Disease

Preserving a healthy smile begins with proactive oral care. Adopting simple yet effective habits can significantly reduce the risk of gum disease. Here are key practices to incorporate into your daily routine:

Brush Your Teeth

Devote two minutes, at least twice a day, to thorough teeth brushing. This simple yet powerful practice helps eliminate plaque and bacteria, safeguarding your gums and teeth.

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Routine dental visits

Regular dental check-ups are essential, especially for individuals at risk of developing gum disease. These visits enable early detection of potential issues, allowing for prompt intervention and preventive measures. Embrace these habits, and you'll be on your way to a healthier, happier smile.

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Flossing

Make flossing a non-negotiable part of your daily routine, preferably before brushing. This ensures the removal of any loosened food particles and bacteria, contributing to a cleaner and healthier oral environment.

Treating Gum Disease

The earlier signs of gum disease are detected, the less invasive treatment procedures are.

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Antibiotics 

Antibiotics can help control infection and can be administered either topically or orally.

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Root Scaling & Root Planing

While root planing smoothes the root surfaces to remove bacteria and discourage further buildup, root scaling removes tartar and bacteria from the tooth surfaces and beneath the gums.

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Oral Surgery

Treatments may involve bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration, pocket reduction surgery (also known as flap surgery), soft tissue grafts, and tissue-stimulating proteins. 

Benefits of Gum Disease Treatment

Choosing gum disease treatment at Smile Dental Studio in Phoenix goes beyond addressing immediate dental concerns. Here are some additional advantages you can expect:

Enhanced Confidence

Treating gum disease not only improves your oral health but also enhances your confidence. A healthy smile contributes to a positive self-image, allowing you to face the world with assurance.

Long-Term Savings

Investing in gum disease treatment can save you money in the long run. Addressing the issue promptly prevents the need for more extensive and costly dental procedures down the road. By prioritizing your oral health now, you're making a wise financial decision for the future.

Restored Comfort

Gum disease can cause discomfort and sensitivity. Treatment alleviates these issues, allowing you to enjoy eating and drinking without worry. Rediscover the pleasure of a pain-free and comfortable oral experience through comprehensive gum disease treatment.

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Prevention of Complications

Addressing gum disease promptly reduces the risk of complications, such as tooth loss and more invasive procedures.Regular dental check-ups and practicing good oral hygiene habits at home can further contribute to preventing gum disease and its associated complications

Improved Overall Well-being

Gum disease has been linked to other health issues. Maintaining healthy gums through proper oral care can also positively impact your cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of complications such as heart disease.

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HEALTHY GUMS IN PHOENIX, AZ

FAQs about Gum Disease

  • What are the risk factors for gum disease?

    Various risk factors may increase your risk of developing gum disease. These include having gingivitis, poor oral health habits, or inadequate nutrition (particularly a vitamin C deficiency). Smoking or chewing tobacco, as well as recreational drug use, may also increase your risk. Certain genetic conditions, medications, pre-existing health problems, and hormonal changes may also put you at heightened risk.

  • How is gum disease diagnosed?

    Your dentist may review your medical history to rule out any other causal factors to your symptoms, then examine your mouth to look for any signs of disease. We will then measure the pocket depth of the groove between your gums and teeth. Then take dental X-rays to check for bone loss in any areas where the dentist notices deeper pocket depths.

  • Is there a link between gum disease and cardiovascular disease?

    According to Healthline, recent research shows an association between gum disease and cardiovascular disease. A review of several different studies concluded that gum disease increases a patient's risk of heart disease by approximately 20%. Experts speculate this may be due to inflammation and bacteria in the gums leading to the narrowing of important arteries.

  • Can children develop gum disease?

    Gum disease can affect patients of all ages. Children with gum disease usually experience chronic gingivitis, while otherwise healthy young people tend to be afflicted more by aggressive periodontitis. Generalized aggressive periodontitis may also follow puberty due to fluctuating hormone levels.

  • What is the difference between gingivitis and periodontitis?

    Gingivitis is a form of gum inflammation that can develop into periodontitis. Our team can work together with patients to help reverse the signs of gingivitis. Periodontitis is another name for gum disease.

Why Choose Smile Dental Studio for Your Gum Disease Treatment in Phoenix?

Choosing Smile Dental Studio for your gum disease treatment in Phoenix offers unique advantages:

Experienced Professionals

Treating gum disease not only improves your oral health but also enhances your confidence. A healthy smile contributes to a positive self-image, allowing you to face the world with assurance.

Long-TermSavings

Investing in gum disease treatment can save you money in the long run. Addressing the issue promptly prevents the need for more extensive and costly dental procedures down the road. By prioritizing your oral health now, you're making a wise financial decision for the future.

RestoredComfort

Gum disease can cause discomfort and sensitivity. Treatment alleviates these issues, allowing you to enjoy eating and drinking without worry. Rediscover the pleasure of a pain-free and comfortable oral experience through comprehensive gum disease treatment.

Prevention of Complications

Addressing gum disease promptly reduces the risk of complications, such as tooth loss and more invasive procedures. Regular dental check-ups and practicing good oral hygiene habits at home can further contribute to preventing gum disease and its associated complications

Request Your Appointment Today

Don't let gum disease jeopardize your oral health. Schedule an appointment with Smile Dental Studio for expert gum disease treatment in Phoenix. Call us at 602-789-1131. You can also head over to our contact page for more information. If you’re planning a visit to our dental clinic in Phoenix, please check our driving direction below. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized care to help you regain a healthy and confident smile. Call us today to take the first step toward optimal oral health.