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Gum Disease Treatment in Jacksonville, FL

Gum disease treatment in Jacksonville is a critical therapy to manage this condition, and at Northpoint Dental, we believe that investing in your gum health is one of the most important steps you can take for your overall well-being. Periodontal disease is a serious condition that affects the gums and the surrounding structures of the teeth.  If you do nothing about it gum disease may develop into periodontitis causing tooth decay and other health problems. 

Is Periodontal Therapy worth it?

If gum disease evolves into periodontitis it results in swelling gum recession and the loss of bone structure which holds your teeth in place. The purpose of periodontal therapy is to prevent further development and lower gum pocket depth to improve gum health. The goal of this therapy is to protect your teeth and sidestep more intrusive and costly procedures ahead.
Though periodontal treatment requires upfront costs it proves to be a wiser option than coping with tooth replacement or investing in extensive restorative dentistry. We recognize that many patients worry about the cost of care. Thus we provide various payment plans so you can get the treatment you require without added financial worry.

Signs of Periodontal Disease

In the early stages of gum disease in Jacksonville, you may not experience much pain or discomfort, which makes it easy to overlook. However, there are still some key symptoms to watch out for, including:
  • Bleeding gums
  • A persistent bad taste or bad breath
  • Gum recession
  • Swollen, red, or tender gums
  • Loose teeth or discomfort when chewing
If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to schedule an evaluation as soon as possible. At Northpoint Dental, we offer a range of highly effective gum disease treatments in Jacksonville, and early intervention is crucial to achieving the best results. The sooner we address the issue, the better your chances are for a full recovery and long-term oral health.

Best Treatment for Periodontal Disease

There isn’t a single cure for gum disease, however it can be controlled effectively through proper management. Scaling and root planing usually kick off treatment through thorough cleaning that eliminates plaque and tartar beneath the gum line. In specific instances antibiotics are suggested to remove persistent infections. For advanced conditions. surgical alternatives or laser treatments may be essential.

Scaling and Root Planing

When gingivitis occurs in the first stage of gum disease more regular professional oral cleanings can usually repair the damage. If gum disease advances to periodontitis a higher degree of cleaning becomes necessary. Two vital methods called scaling and root planing make it possible to comprehensively clean your gums and teeth.
The scaling procedure gently removes tartar and bacteria from the area under the gumline. Traditional metal hand tools or a contemporary soft tissue laser can accomplish this. After harmless substances are cleared out the second phase involves smoothing the tooth roots. By flattening these surfaces better entanglement with bacteria and tartar is avoided. To maximize the effect of scaling and root planing we apply topical antibiotics on the affected regions to minimize bacteria and speed up healing. Engaging in this extensive cleaning process plays a vital role in arresting periodontitis and uplifting your oral hygiene.

Laser Therapy

Historically. metal instruments and scalpels were used for scaling and root planing. causing considerable discomfort and profuse bleeding. Those with compromised immune systems might find the recovery process quite challenging because of advanced periodontal issues. Using soft tissue laser technology allows Dr. Sara Makary to speed up and simplify the procedure with minimal discomfort. Precisely aimed at damaged or infected gum tissue the laser selectively removes a minimal amount of tissue and successfully disposes of plaque and tartar under the gumline.
Laser therapy effectively cauterizes damaged tissue during the procedure and greatly lowers bleeding. Without stitches needed for the procedure recovery happens faster and reinfection is less likely. During and following the treatment patients report reduced pain allowing it to serve as a perfect solution for periodontal challenges.

Gum Grafting

A clear symptom of advanced gum disease is the pulling back of gum tissue which exposes more of the tooth's surface or even its roots. The teeth might seem longer due to this situation and lead to heightened sensitivity and pain. Occasionally gum tissue will regain its health after treatment for gum disease but often enough recession requires gum grafting to reestablish the tissue.
We take tissue from other areas of your mouth like the palate or cheek to replace lost gum tissue in a straightforward method known as gum grafting. By covering the exposed roots this tissue reduces pain and sensitivity and improves the look and health of the gums. Dr. Makary gently numbs the region before attaching the new tissue. Slowly the graft becomes part of your gum tissue and brings your gums back to health.

Preventing the Progression of Periodontitis

Keeping periodontal disease from progressing requires both professional care and careful attention at home. Consistent dental exams and cleanings are vital for recognizing any disease symptoms early and permitting timely action before the condition deteriorates. Daily brushing and flossing along with an antiseptic mouthwash are essential for preventing plaque and bacteria. Many patients inquire if their gums can regrow following periodontitis; however lost gum tissue does not regenerate on its own. Effective treatment and care allow you to halt gum recession and ensure your teeth remain undamaged.

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Maintaining Long-Term Oral Health

Although treatment for periodontitis may take longer than other issues the advantages of periodontal therapy remain significant. Reliability is important for both your medical interventions and home maintenance efforts. Northpoint Dental is available to help you advance through your treatment whether you handle mild gum disease or advanced periodontitis.

Keep in mind that periodontal therapy goes beyond solving a quick issue; it is about enhancing your overall oral health over time. Proper treatment allows you to maintain healthy gums and prevent tooth loss while looking forward to strong and functional teeth for life.

11257 Alta Dr. Suite 101 Jacksonville, FL 32226