Gum Disease Treatment

Periodontal Treatment in Chattanooga

Smiling male dental patient received gum disease treatment in ChattanoogaGum disease (also known as periodontal disease) has become a serious dental health condition that affects millions of people. It is important to catch gum disease early on to prevent other health conditions such as heart disease. At Chattanooga Center for Comprehensive Dentistry, we can keep your gum disease from progressing with our periodontal disease treatment.

Gum disease isn’t always obvious—you can have it and not even know it! Call our office today to see if you have gum disease. Let us treat it before it reaches advanced stages.

The Link Between Oral Health and Overall Health

As gum disease progresses it can cause a slew of overall health issues. Gum disease has been linked to heart disease, respiratory issues, diabetes, and even complications in pregnancy. This is because, if gum disease is left untreated, the bacteria infecting the gums can enter the bloodstream and affect the rest of the body.

That is why it is so important to catch gum disease early on to put a stop to these health issues, hopefully before they start. Try our periodontal therapy today!

Factors That Increase the Risk of Gum Disease

Many factors can add to your chances of developing gum disease. Some of these include tobacco use, hormonal changes, medications, poor oral hygiene, genetic predisposition, a compromised immune system, pregnancy, and diabetes.

If any of the above apply to you, then you are more at risk of getting gum disease, so you should be more proactive in attending regular dental visits and maintaining a proper oral hygiene routine.

Symptoms of Periodontal Disease

Knowing the symptoms of gum disease can help with early detection, but the only real way to know if you have gum disease is to be seen by a dentist. Some common symptoms of periodontal disease are:

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Bleeding gums after brushing or flossing
  • Receding gums
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Foul taste in the mouth
  • Pus between the teeth and gums
  • Loose or shifting teeth
  • Changes in bite or the way your teeth fit together

If you have any of these common signs of gum disease, then you should schedule a consultation with our dental team so you can receive periodontal therapy.

Hapy couple eating ice cream without tooth sensitivity due to root canal therapy

Periodontal Disease Treatment at Chattanooga Center for Comprehensive Dentistry

At our dental office, we want to protect and strengthen your oral health as well as your overall health. Our gum disease treatment process uses top-notch technology and scientific practices so we can accurately diagnose, treat, and eradicate gum disease.

OralDNA Testing

OralDNA testing targets the root cause of gum disease by identifying the specific bacteria causing the infection. Knowing the type of bacteria involved can guide our treatment process so you get the right remedy for your specific problem.

Non-Surgical Therapies

We use scaling and root planing periodontal therapy to clear bacteria out of the gums and reattach them to the teeth. The process is simple and not usually painful. Gum disease treatment can prevent the progression of gum disease.

We may also prescribe medication or mouthwash to clear out the bacteria in your mouth. This is why OralDNA testing is so important! We need to know what kind of bacteria we’re dealing with so we know what kind of periodontal disease treatment to give you.

Regenerative Therapy

After we’ve gotten rid of the infection, sometimes the gums need a little help recovering. At Chattanooga Center for Comprehensive Dentistry, we perform tissue grafts to strengthen and rejuvenate the gums.

Take Control of Your Oral Health — Schedule Now!

Gum disease can quickly become a slippery slope of health issues. Protect and strengthen your oral health through proper dental hygiene and regular dental visits. Early detection and treatment are imperative to prevent additional problems. Call our office today to start your gum disease treatment and protect your overall health.