Plantation Periodontics

Healthy Gums for Healthy Teeth

If you’ve started noticing changes in the health of your gums, Dental Designs of Plantation offers gum disease treatment for mild to moderate periodontal disease.

What Causes Gum Disease?

Gum disease, also known as periodontitis, is primarily caused by poor oral hygiene. If your daily care routine isn’t thorough and you miss regular professional cleanings, your risk of developing gum disease increases.

When plaque is allowed to build up on your teeth, the bacteria in the plaque can attack your gums, leading to infections that compromise your oral health.

Gum disease starts as gingivitis, but if left untreated, it can progress to severe periodontitis. At this advanced stage, the infection can result in the loss of gum tissue, jawbone, and even teeth.

What Are the Symptoms of Gum Disease?

While it’s possible to have gum disease without noticeable symptoms, there are common signs to watch for, including:

  • Swollen, puffy, or tender gums
  • Gums that bleed easily when brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath (halitosis)
  • Receding gums
  • Exposed tooth roots
  • Pus between the gums and teeth
  • Toothache
  • Oral sores

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to schedule a visit with Dr. Zack Cohen or Dr. John Sarris at Dental Designs of Plantation as soon as possible for a thorough evaluation.

Treating Gum Disease

At Dental Designs of Plantation, Dr. Cohen and Dr. Sarris provide a comprehensive range of treatments to effectively combat periodontitis and help restore your oral health.

We will determine the extent of infection by performing a comprehensive periodontal examination in our Plantation office.

Based on your specific needs, we may recommend one or more of the following procedures:

  • Scaling and root planing
  • Gingivectomy
  • Root surface debridement
  • Laser treatment
  • Pocket reduction
  • Ridge preservation
  • Regenerative procedures
  • Bone grafting

Each treatment is designed to address different stages of gum disease, ensuring that you receive the care that’s best suited for your condition.

Depending on the extent of the damage, we may also recommend localized antimicrobial therapy and/or surgery to eliminate any pocketing and allow the gums to heal more intimately to the teeth and bone.

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Benefits of Gum Disease Treatment

Treating gum disease is essential not only for your oral health but also for your overall well-being.

Here are some key benefits of receiving gum disease treatment at Dental Designs of Plantation:

 

Prevents Tooth Loss

Gum disease is a leading cause of tooth loss in adults. By addressing the infection early, Dr. Cohen and Dr. Sarris can help preserve your natural teeth and avoid the need for extractions.

 

Stops Infection From Progressing

Effective treatment halts the spread of bacteria, preventing further damage to your gums, bone, and surrounding tissues, keeping your mouth healthier in the long run.

Improves Overall Health

Gum disease has been linked to systemic health issues like heart disease and diabetes. Treating periodontal disease can reduce inflammation and lower your risk for these serious health conditions.

 

Restores Gum & Bone Health

Advanced treatments like scaling, root planing, and regenerative procedures help restore healthy gum and bone tissue, providing a stronger foundation for your teeth.

 

Enhances Your Smile

By treating gum disease, we can reduce gum recession, swelling, and discomfort, improving the appearance of your smile and boosting your confidence.

Receiving timely treatment for gum disease at Dental Designs of Plantation ensures that you maintain a healthy smile and prevent future complications.

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Preventing Periodontal Disease

At Dental Designs of Plantation, Dr. Cohen and Dr. Sarris emphasize the importance of preventive care, such as regular dental exams and cleanings, to maintain optimal oral health. These routine visits are the most effective way to protect against periodontal disease and other dental issues.

We prioritize prevention by educating our patients on proper home care techniques to reduce the risk of gum disease. Routine cleanings and exams allow us to monitor your oral health and catch early signs of gum disease before they become more serious.

Even with good oral hygiene habits, some individuals may be more susceptible to periodontal disease due to various factors. If we detect any signs of infection, our team will work with you to treat it promptly, stop its progression, and manage any long-term effects.