Periodontal Disease
If you've got gum disease, Dr. Canter may provide gum treatment or you may be referred to a Periodontist, a dentist who specializes in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of periodontal disease. Treatment for gum disease depends on how far the condition has progressed and how well your body responds to therapy.
Types of Gum Treatment
If you notice you have any of the signs of gum disease, including red, puffy or bleeding gums, receding gums or bad breath, talk to Dr. Canter about the best gum disease treatment for you. Here are some of the ways dentists may treat the disease:
Non-Surgical Step -- Bleeding gums treatment or receding gums treatment starts with a deep cleaning. This type of gum treatment involves a process called scaling and root planing, where dental plaque and dental tartar deposits on tooth and root surfaces are removed. This gum disease treatment helps gum tissues to heal and gum pockets to shrink, with the help of medications prescribed by Dr. Canter as needed.
Periodontal Surgery -- This gum treatment option is used when the tissue around your teeth is unhealthy and cannot be repaired with non-surgical bleeding gums treatment. The specific procedure Dr. Canter performs depends on your case. Our office uses a laser to control or restore gum health. Many times this approach prevents periodontal surgery.
Bone Surgery or Bone Grafts -- When the disease has destroyed part of the bone too, receding gums treatment may require dentists to rebuild and reshape the bone with a bone grafting procedure.
Gingival Grafting -- Bleeding gums treatment may require tissue grafting, which simply means healthy tissues from another part of the mouth are stitched in place to help anchor the teeth. This gum disease treatment is done when the existing gums are too diseased to sew back together. Bone surgery and gingival grafting are typically done by a Periodontist.