

Healthy gums should be firm and pink. Redness or swelling may signal early gingivitis.
Bleeding during brushing or flossing is one of the first signs of gum irritation or inflammation.
Persistent bad breath or an unpleasant taste in your mouth can be a sign of bacterial buildup in the gums.
As periodontal disease progresses, gums may begin to pull away from the teeth, creating pockets that allow bacteria to grow.


Regular cleanings help remove plaque and tartar that cause gum irritation. For more advanced cases, scaling removes buildup from below the gum line, preventing further progression of gum disease.
Root planing smooths the root surfaces of the teeth, making it harder for bacteria to cling. This process supports the gums in reattaching to the teeth, restoring health to the area.
Our dental wellness team offers laser therapy as a minimally invasive option for removing infected gum tissue, which can enhance healing and reduce discomfort.
Once gum health is restored, regular maintenance cleanings help keep the gums healthy. Our wellness family dentistry approach includes personalized care tips for at-home dental hygiene.
Gingivitis is primarily caused by plaque buildup along the gum line, which leads to inflammation and irritation in the gums.
Yes, with proper care and regular professional cleanings, gingivitis is reversible. Early treatment prevents it from progressing to periodontal disease.
Gingivitis is the early stage of gum disease, marked by inflammation. Periodontal disease is more advanced, involving gum recession, bone loss, and potential tooth loss.
Treatments include scaling, root planing, laser therapy, and ongoing maintenance. We customize treatment based on your gum health needs.
Yes, untreated gum disease has been linked to systemic health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions.
Yes, scaling, root planing, and laser therapy are non-surgical treatments effective for many cases of periodontal disease.
Patients with gum disease often benefit from more frequent cleanings, typically every 3–4 months, to maintain gum health.
Many insurance plans cover periodontal treatments. Our team can assist you in understanding your coverage.
Laser therapy is generally comfortable and minimally invasive, offering a gentle option for treating infected tissue.
Daily brushing and flossing, along with regular dental checkups, are the most effective ways to prevent gum disease. Our team provides personalized tips to maintain healthy gums.