Gum Disease:

Prevention and Treatment

Periodontal disease affects nearly 50% of adults in the U.S. At Restoration Dental, we provide comprehensive periodontal therapy to protect your oral health.

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What is Periodontal Therapy?

Specialized treatments to manage and eliminate gum disease, including:

Less discomfort, reduces bleeding, and promotes faster healing.

Requires being numbed to remove plaque, calculus and disrupt/minimize special bacteria from below the gumline to prevent infection and inflammation.   

Less discomfort, reduces bleeding, and promotes faster healing.

Requires being numbed to remove plaque, calculus and disrupt/minimize special bacteria from below the gumline to prevent infection and inflammation.   

Surgical procedures used to repair and regenerate lost tissue due to gum disease, tooth loss, or injury.

Advanced periodontal procedure used to restore lost bone and gum tissue caused by severe gum disease.

Surgical procedures used to repair and regenerate lost tissue due to gum disease, tooth loss, or injury.

Advanced periodontal procedure used to restore lost bone and gum tissue caused by severe gum disease.

What is Periodontal Therapy?

Specialized treatments to manage and eliminate gum disease, including:

Less discomfort, reduces bleeding, and promotes faster healing.

Requires being numbed to remove plaque, calculus and disrupt/minimize special bacteria from below the gumline to prevent infection and inflammation.   

Surgical procedures used to repair and regenerate lost tissue due to gum disease, tooth loss, or injury.

Advanced periodontal procedure used to restore lost bone and gum tissue caused by severe gum disease.

Warning Signs of Gum Disease

Bleeding or swollen gums

Bleeding or swollen gums are not normal and should be addressed by a dental professional. 

Persistent bad breath

Persistent bad breath continues despite practicing good oral hygiene. 

Loose teeth

Loose teeth are often linked to weakened gums and bone structures that support the teeth.

Preventing Gum Disease

  • Brush and floss twice daily
  • Maintain a balanced, vitamin-rich diet
  • Schedule regular dental check-ups
  • Manage underlying health conditions
  • Personalized treatment plans
  • State-of-the-art periodontal treatments
  • Compassionate, patient-focused care
  • Follows American Dental Association and American Board of Periodontists Standard of Care 

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Periodontal therapy treats gum disease, prevents tooth loss, and supports overall health—healthy gums mean a healthier you!