Periodontics
Periodontics focuses on the health of your gums and the bone that supports your teeth. When gums become inflamed or infected, it can affect comfort, breath, and long-term stability. Early care helps prevent progression and often leads to better outcomes with simpler treatment.
Whether you’re noticing bleeding when brushing, new sensitivity, or spaces that weren’t there before, supportive gum therapy can help restore comfort and protect your oral health.
What periodontal care supports
• Slower progression of gum disease
• Improved breath and comfort
• Stronger long-term tooth support
Why periodontal care matter
Gum disease doesn’t always cause pain right away, which makes early detection essential. Left untreated, inflammation can lead to bone loss, loose teeth, and changes in your bite. A clear, steady approach helps keep things manageable and predictable.
What happens during periodontal treatment
We assess your gums, measure pocket depths, and review areas of concern. Depending on your needs, treatment may include scaling and root planing, ongoing maintenance, or coordination with a periodontist. Everything is explained step by step.