Gum Disease Treatment
Periodontal (gum) disease is a growing oral health problem and one of the most common conditions we treat.
While periodontal disease is preventable with good oral hygiene habits, it can still develop. And the earlier we catch it, the easier it will be to treat.
What Is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is caused by plaque that builds up on the teeth, especially under the gumline. The sticky plaque attracts bacteria and eventually turns into hard tartar. The tartar and bacteria irritate the gums and cause infection.
Preventing Periodontal Disease
Brushing twice a day and flossing once using proper techniques removes a lot of plaque. However, even the most diligent brusher and flosser may have difficulty removing all the plaque, especially under the gumline. You can improve your chances of preventing gum disease with twice-yearly professional dental cleanings from a skilled dental hygienist as recommended by the American Dental Association.
But what if you brush and floss and get your regular cleanings like you are supposed to and still get periodontal disease? Other factors can contribute to and cause a predisposition to gum disease:
- Smoking increases your risk of developing gum disease. If you need help quitting, speak with your dentist.
- Diabetes and heart disease are both linked to periodontal disease.
- Numerous prescription medications cause dry mouth that contributes to gum disease.
- Illnesses like cancer inhibit your immune system and increase your risk of developing periodontal disease.
- Genetics also plays a role as gum disease tends to run in families.
Treating Periodontal Disease 
How we address gum disease depends on how advanced it is and how much damage it has caused. Treating gum disease is important even in the early stage called gingivitis. As a progressive disease, delaying treatment will only allow further damage to your teeth and the bones and ligaments that support them.
Worse yet, untreated gum disease can also contribute to general health problems like heart and lung disease, stroke, dementia, and pregnancy complications.
Treating mild gum disease requires a renewed commitment to good oral hygiene habits and daily use of an antimicrobial mouthwash. Treatment for moderate-to-advanced gum disease may involve a deep cleaning known as scaling and root planing. Our hygienist removes tartar buildup from below the gumline during this treatment and smooths rough spots where bacteria gather.
If you are concerned that you might have periodontal disease, don’t hesitate to call us to schedule an appointment and provide treatment if needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The appropriate treatment for your gum disease will vary depending on how far your disease has progressed and any contributing factors such as hygiene and other health conditions. Some of the treatments recommended for gum disease include:
- An increased dedication to excellent oral hygiene
- Antimicrobial rinses and other products
- An antibiotic medication that is placed in the gum pockets
- Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)
- Laser therapy
- Gum surgery
We will discuss your situation with you and recommend the treatment that we believe will be the most appropriate for your unique needs.
Our Team
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Dr. Johann Ramkissoon
Dr. Johann Ramkissoon has lived all over south and central Florida. After earning a Bachelors in Biomedical Sci-ences from the University of South Florida, Dr. Ramkissoon went on to graduate from the University of Florida
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Dr. Jonathan Weiss
Dr. Jonathan Weiss is one of the owners of Oak Hill Dental Group and has been providing high-quality dental care for over 10 years. A graduate of the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Dr. ...
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Gum Disease Treatment Technology
Laser Dentistry
Dental lasers allow us to provide incredibly precise treatment with greater comfort, faster healing times, and less risk of bleeding than conventional surgical procedures. Lasers are particularly effective in the treatment of gum disease because they are able to target the damaged and diseased tissue while preserving healthy gum tissue. Lasers also effectively target bacteria, helping to eliminate the infection.