Periodontal (Gum) Therapy

Periodontal (Gum) Therapy in West Delray Beach

With regular check-ups, gum disease and recession can be easily prevented. At Dental Team, our periodontists are dedicated to helping you prevent and address periodontal issues, ensuring you maintain optimal oral health for years to come.

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How We Can Help

Gum disease starts with gingivitis, an infection caused by bacteria in plaque. If left untreated, it can progress and lead to painful symptoms like receding gums, tooth loss, and more. Our in-house periodontists offer a range of treatments tailored to the condition of your gums.

Common Symptoms of Gum Disease:

  • Swollen, red, or tender gums
  • Gums that bleed easily
  • Loose teeth
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Painful chewing
  • Receding gums or teeth that appear elongated

While gum disease often shows no symptoms in its early stages, being aware of certain risk factors can help you catch it before it worsens. If you experience chronic stress, bruxism, diabetes, or have a genetic predisposition to gum disease, you may be at higher risk. Additionally, smoking, certain medications, and poor nutrition can increase your chances of developing gum disease. If any of these apply to you, schedule your routine check-up promptly to take proactive steps.

Dental Care During Pregnancy

Congratulations on your journey into motherhood! We’re excited to support
you and your family with all your dental needs.

Many of our dental professionals have had the pleasure of watching their
patients grow into adulthood, from their first visits to sharing life
milestones. We take pride in helping them become healthy adults.

As your body undergoes changes, it’s essential to care for your teeth and
gums. Pregnancy can trigger hormonal changes that increase the risk of gum
disease. Here are some tips to maintain good oral health during this time:

Dental Care During Pregnancy

Dental Care While Pregnant

Always inform your dentist (and doctor) if you are pregnant. Elective procedures, such as whitening, should be postponed until after delivery.

Share the names and dosages of all medications you are taking, including any prenatal vitamins. Your dentist may need to adjust your treatment plan based on this information. Some medications, like tetracycline, can affect your child’s tooth development and should be avoided during pregnancy.

We generally try to limit X-rays during pregnancy. However, if they are necessary (e.g., in an emergency), your dentist will take all precautions to protect you and your baby. Advances in technology make modern X-rays much safer, with our digital system providing low radiation exposure.

Don’t skip your dental check-ups just because you’re pregnant. Regular periodontal exams are crucial, as hormonal changes can lead to tender, bleeding gums, known as pregnancy gingivitis. Be mindful of any changes in your gums; if you notice tenderness, bleeding, or swelling, consult your dentist as soon as possible.

Coping with Morning Sickness If morning sickness affects your ability to brush your teeth, consider switching to a bland-tasting toothpaste recommended by your dentist or hygienist. Rinsing your mouth with water or a mouth rinse can also help after bouts of vomiting.

Eating Right for Your Teeth and Baby

Avoid sugary snacks. While cravings are common, frequent snacking increases the risk of tooth decay. Studies show that the bacteria responsible for tooth decay can be passed from mother to baby, so be mindful of your diet.

Maintain a healthy, balanced diet. Your baby’s first teeth begin to develop around three months into pregnancy. Foods rich in dairy, cheese, and yogurt provide essential minerals beneficial for your baby’s teeth, gums, and bones.

At Dental Team, we treat our patients like family and are passionate about providing personalized care. Our staff is trained to understand the unique dental concerns of pregnant women.

If you’re expecting and have questions about your oral health, we’re here for you! Call us today.

FAQ

1. What is periodontal (gum) therapy?

Periodontal therapy is a set of treatments designed to prevent, manage, and treat gum disease. At Dental Team, we use advanced techniques to restore gum health and protect your teeth from further damage.

2. What are the signs that I may need gum therapy?

Common signs include bleeding gums, bad breath, gum recession, swelling, and loose teeth. If you notice any of these symptoms, Dental Team recommends scheduling an evaluation as soon as possible.

3. What treatments are included in periodontal therapy?

Depending on the severity, treatment may include deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), antibiotic therapy, or more advanced procedures. Dental Team will create a personalized treatment plan based on your condition.

4. Is periodontal treatment painful?

Most procedures are comfortable with the use of local anesthesia. At Dental Team, we also offer sedation options to ensure a relaxed and pain-free experience.

5. Can gum disease be reversed?

In its early stage (gingivitis), gum disease can often be reversed with proper care. In more advanced stages, it can be managed and controlled. Dental Team focuses on stopping progression and restoring your oral health.

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With regular check-ups, gum disease and recession can be easily prevented. At Dental Team, our periodontists are dedicated to helping you prevent and address periodontal issues, ensuring you maintain optimal oral health for years to come.


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How We Can Help

Gum disease starts with gingivitis, an infection caused by bacteria in plaque. If left untreated, it can progress and lead to painful symptoms like receding gums, tooth loss, and more. Our in-house periodontists offer a range of treatments tailored to the condition of your gums.

Common Symptoms of Gum Disease:

  • Swollen, red, or tender gums
  • Gums that bleed easily
  • Loose teeth
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Painful chewing
  • Receding gums or teeth that appear elongated

While gum disease often shows no symptoms in its early stages, being aware of certain risk factors can help you catch it before it worsens. If you experience chronic stress, bruxism, diabetes, or have a genetic predisposition to gum disease, you may be at higher risk. Additionally, smoking, certain medications, and poor nutrition can increase your chances of developing gum disease. If any of these apply to you, schedule your routine check-up promptly to take proactive steps.

Dental Care During Pregnancy

Congratulations on your journey into motherhood! We’re excited to support
you and your family with all your dental needs.

Many of our dental professionals have had the pleasure of watching their
patients grow into adulthood, from their first visits to sharing life
milestones. We take pride in helping them become healthy adults.

As your body undergoes changes, it’s essential to care for your teeth and
gums. Pregnancy can trigger hormonal changes that increase the risk of gum
disease. Here are some tips to maintain good oral health during this time:

Dental Care During Pregnancy

Dental Care While Pregnant

Always inform your dentist (and doctor) if you are pregnant. Elective procedures, such as whitening, should be postponed until after delivery.

Share the names and dosages of all medications you are taking, including any prenatal vitamins. Your dentist may need to adjust your treatment plan based on this information. Some medications, like tetracycline, can affect your child’s tooth development and should be avoided during pregnancy.

We generally try to limit X-rays during pregnancy. However, if they are necessary (e.g., in an emergency), your dentist will take all precautions to protect you and your baby. Advances in technology make modern X-rays much safer, with our digital system providing low radiation exposure.

Don’t skip your dental check-ups just because you’re pregnant. Regular periodontal exams are crucial, as hormonal changes can lead to tender, bleeding gums, known as pregnancy gingivitis. Be mindful of any changes in your gums; if you notice tenderness, bleeding, or swelling, consult your dentist as soon as possible.

Coping with Morning Sickness If morning sickness affects your ability to brush your teeth, consider switching to a bland-tasting toothpaste recommended by your dentist or hygienist. Rinsing your mouth with water or a mouth rinse can also help after bouts of vomiting.

Eating Right for Your Teeth and Baby

Avoid sugary snacks. While cravings are common, frequent snacking increases the risk of tooth decay. Studies show that the bacteria responsible for tooth decay can be passed from mother to baby, so be mindful of your diet.

Maintain a healthy, balanced diet. Your baby’s first teeth begin to develop around three months into pregnancy. Foods rich in dairy, cheese, and yogurt provide essential minerals beneficial for your baby’s teeth, gums, and bones.

At Dental Team, we treat our patients like family and are passionate about providing personalized care. Our staff is trained to understand the unique dental concerns of pregnant women.

If you’re expecting and have questions about your oral health, we’re here for you! Call us today.


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1. What is periodontal (gum) therapy?

Periodontal therapy is a set of treatments designed to prevent, manage, and treat gum disease. At Dental Team, we use advanced techniques to restore gum health and protect your teeth from further damage.

2. What are the signs that I may need gum therapy?

Common signs include bleeding gums, bad breath, gum recession, swelling, and loose teeth. If you notice any of these symptoms, Dental Team recommends scheduling an evaluation as soon as possible.

3. What treatments are included in periodontal therapy?

Depending on the severity, treatment may include deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), antibiotic therapy, or more advanced procedures. Dental Team will create a personalized treatment plan based on your condition.

4. Is periodontal treatment painful?

Most procedures are comfortable with the use of local anesthesia. At Dental Team, we also offer sedation options to ensure a relaxed and pain-free experience.

5. Can gum disease be reversed?

In its early stage (gingivitis), gum disease can often be reversed with proper care. In more advanced stages, it can be managed and controlled. Dental Team focuses on stopping progression and restoring your oral health.


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