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Periodontal Disease Treatment in Barrhaven, Ontario

Periodontal disease treatment helps stop gum infection, protect your teeth, and support overall health. By reducing inflammation and bacteria, it can prevent tooth loss, improve breath, and keep gums comfortable. Early care also reduces the risks associated with diabetes and heart disease.

Prevent Long-Term Gum Disease

Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. It often starts as gingivitis, caused by plaque buildup along the gumline, and can progress if the bacteria triggers inflammation. Common risk factors can include poor oral hygiene, smoking, certain health conditions (such as diabetes), and genetic factors.

Treatment can depend on the gum disease severity and may include deep cleanings (scaling and root planing), targeted antibiotics, or periodontal therapy to reduce infection and promote gum healing. Treating gum disease is important because it can lead to gum recession, tooth loss, and has been linked to overall health concerns. Early care helps protect your smile.

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  • What are symptoms of gum disease?

    Gum disease often starts quietly, but your mouth may give subtle warnings. Common symptoms include red, swollen, or tender gums, bleeding when brushing or flossing, and persistent bad breath. You may notice your gums pulling away from your teeth, teeth that appear longer, or increased sensitivity. As it progresses, teeth may feel loose, your bite can change, or you may develop pus around the gumline. If any of these signs sound familiar, reach out to our team right away.

  • What causes gum disease?

    Gum disease often begins when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, accumulates along the gumline. If it isn’t removed with daily brushing, flossing, and regular cleanings, plaque hardens into tartar, irritating the gums and causing inflammation. Smoking or vaping, diabetes, certain medications, hormonal changes, and genetics can also increase your risk. Early signs may include bleeding when brushing, persistent bad breath, or tender, swollen gums. The good news is that with timely care and improved home routines, gum disease is often preventable and treatable.

  • How is periodontal disease commonly treated?

    Gum disease is treated by removing the bacteria and hardened buildup that irritate and damage your gums.

    A common first step is scaling and root planing, a deep cleaning that clears plaque and tartar from below the gum line and smooths the tooth roots, allowing the gums to heal and reattach.

    If gum disease has caused bone loss, bone grafting may be recommended. This places natural or biocompatible material to rebuild missing bone and support your teeth.

  • What is gum recession and how is it treated?

    Gum recession happens when the gum tissue around your teeth slowly pulls back, exposing more of the tooth or its root. This can make teeth appear longer, cause sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, and increase the risk of cavities or infections. Common causes include aggressive brushing, gum disease, genetics, teeth grinding, or tobacco use.

    Treatment depends on the severity and may include deep cleanings, improved home care, gum disease therapy, or protective bonding. In advanced cases, a gentle gum graft can restore coverage and comfort.

Learn More About Gum Disease Treatment

If you would like more information on periodontal (gum) disease treatment or have any of the symptoms discussed, contact our team today!

Barrhaven Dental Studio

2900 Woodroffe Avenue, Unit 8
Nepean, ON K2J 4G3
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Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Alternating Saturdays)
Sunday: Closed

Phone

613-713-2900

Email Address

info@barrhavendentalstudio.ca