
Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment
Get Comfortable Gum Disease Care
- Receive treatment from a gum care specialist
- Keep your teeth intact by taking action early
- Improve your breath & eat comfortably
Revive Your Gums With Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment in Bonita
With nonsurgical gum disease treatment in Bonita, you won’t have to worry about bleeding gums, bad breath, or less visible disease symptoms like weakening of the bone surrounding your teeth. Our team can put an end to swollen and bleeding gums and prevent these conditions from worsening. As part of our general dentistry services, gum disease treatment can help you:
- Reduce inflammation and stop the progression of disease
- Regain confidence in your smile by addressing unsightly gums
- Prevent tooth loss and other long-term dental complications
- Experience a positive impact on your overall health and well-being
Call Bonita Family Dental today at 619.479.8703 to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward healthier, happier gums. You’ll find our office conveniently located on Bonita Road, not far from Westfield Plaza.
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First thing, our gum is what supports our teeth. So it doesn’t matter if you have a beautiful teeth, if the support is not good, it will collapse. So we wanna make sure we maintain it. We make sure that it’s cleaned up. We have three hygienists here that helps us do that. We also have a specialist, a periodontist that helps take care of top-of-the-line equipment that can help kill the bacteria and help the gum flourish. And we also can give you a recommendation on your home care to help you keep the gum in a healthy condition.
Bring Your Gums Back to Health With Our Treatment
Untreated gum disease can have serious consequences for your oral and overall health – everything from bleeding gums to tooth loss to delivering a baby with a low birth weight. Luckily, it’s highly treatable, especially in its early stages. Our practice offers a lineup of proven, minimally invasive treatments. You can be treated by our in-house periodontist, who specializes in gum health.
Your nonsurgical gum disease management options include:
- Traditional Scaling and Root Planing – Your dentist will use a deep cleaning procedure to remove built-up bacteria, plaque, and tartar from around and below your gumline.
- Scaling and Root Planing With a Dental Laser – Our gentle laser will clean your gumline and teeth roots precisely and comfortably.
- Topical Antibiotics – This treatment will eliminate harmful bacteria and help prevent future infections.
- Antibacterial Irrigation – We’ll use targeted treatment to flush out stubborn bacteria beneath the gumline.
By addressing gum disease in its early stages, we can stop gum damage, reduce inflammation, and help you regain a vibrant, healthy smile. Our team will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to the current state of your gum health.
Call Bonita Family Dental today at 619.479.8703 to schedule your consultation for nonsurgical gum disease treatment in Bonita. You can also make an appointment online. Don’t let gum disease put your oral health at risk!
Common Questions About Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment
What is gum disease treatment?
Gum disease treatment is designed to get rid of plaque, tartar, and bacteria from around and below your gumline. At Bonita Family Dental, we offer several types of gum disease treatment, including scaling and root planing, antibiotics, antibacterial irrigation, and laser treatment. Your dentist will help decide on the right type of treatment based on your needs.
What causes gum disease?
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection caused by bacteria in your mouth. Bacteria form a clear, sticky film called plaque that builds up around your gumline, leading to inflamed and infected gums. Left untreated, the infection causes your gums to separate from teeth. This creates “pockets” where more bacteria accumulate. In advanced stages, the infection spreads from your gums to the bone that supports your teeth. Your teeth will loosen and possibly fall out.
What are gum disease symptoms?
You may not see the signs of gum disease on your own until its advanced stages. This is why it is often referred to as a silent killer. It’s also why your routine dental exams are so important. The earlier you spot periodontal infection, the easier it is to manage and, in many cases, reverse. Common symptoms to look for include red, swollen, tender, or bleeding gums, loose teeth, and persistent bad breath.
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