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Gum Treatment

Gum Treatment


 

Living with painful, bleeding gums? Would you like to have a whole, healthy mouth and smile?
Is that you? Call us now!

What is the treatment for gum disease?

To find periodontal disease, we perform a thorough examination with a periodontal probe and x-rays. Periodontal probing measures the depth of  the space between your teeth and gums. When you have periodontal disease, these spaces are called pockets. We measure the pocket from the bottom of the pocket, where it's attached to the tooth, to the top of the gums. A probe reading of more than three millimeters is a sign of periodontal disease. In general, the deeper the pockets, the greater the spread of periodontal disease.

Gums sometimes bleed during probing. This is also a sign of infection.

X-rays tell us a lot about periodontal disease. As periodontal disease progresses, x-rays will show that jawbone levels have become uneven, and that bone has receded away from the necks of the teeth.

Once we've found periodontal disease, we'll talk to you about treatment options and proper homecare to minimize bone loss and restore the health of your gums. In general, a professional deep cleaning and sometimes surgery may be recommended. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or multiple teeth due to periodontal disease.

The Stages of Gum Disease

 

Before and After Gallery

Gum treatment provided by Bethesda dentist Dr. David Mazza, DDS

Gum recession on canines with crooked teeth

Gum treatment provided by Bethesda dentist Dr. David Mazza, DDS

Gum graft on canines and Invisalign

Gum treatment provided by Bethesda dentist Dr. David Mazza, DDS

Broken tooth and uneven gums

Gum treatment provided by Bethesda dentist Dr. David Mazza, DDS

Replacement of broken tooth with dental implant, repair, of broken teeth with crowns, gingival evening