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Periodontal Disease Treatment (Gum Disease)

Periodontal disease treatment helps protect your smile by eliminating infection, reducing inflammation, and preventing bone and tooth loss. Early care supports healthier gums, fresher breath, and overall wellness. With personalized treatment, we can restore comfort, improve oral health, and help you maintain confident, lasting results.

Gum Disease Treatment in Redmond, OR

Periodontal disease, often called gum disease, is a common infection of the tissues that support your teeth. It often starts with plaque buildup along the gumline, which can cause redness, swelling, and bleeding. If not treated, it can progress to damage the bone that holds your teeth in place, leading to gum recession, loose teeth, and even tooth loss. Beyond your smile, periodontal disease has been linked to overall health concerns such as heart disease and diabetes.

Early diagnosis and treatment can help protect your gums, preserve your teeth, and support your total well-being. Our team is here to help you maintain a healthy, confident smile.

A close-up illustration of teeth with significant tartar buildup along the gum line. A dental probe is shown measuring the depth of the gum pocket between the teeth and the gums.
  • What are the symptoms of periodontal disease?

    Periodontal disease can develop quietly, but your mouth may send warning signs. Common symptoms include red, swollen, or tender gums; bleeding when brushing or flossing; persistent bad breath; and gums that begin to pull away from the teeth. You might also notice increased tooth sensitivity, loose teeth, or changes in how your bite feels. If left untreated, periodontal disease can affect your overall oral health. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, our team is here to help. Early detection makes treatment more straightforward and more effective.

  • What causes gum disease?

    Gum disease is often caused by a buildup of plaque—a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth and along the gumline. When plaque isn’t removed through daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings, it can harden into tartar and irritate the gums. This irritation may lead to redness, swelling, and bleeding. Other factors like smoking, certain health conditions, hormonal changes, and genetics can also increase your risk. Early care and consistent dental visits help keep your gums healthy and strong.

  • How is periodontal disease treated?

    Gum disease is a common condition, but the good news is that it’s highly treatable—especially when caught early.

    For mild to moderate cases, scaling and root planing are often recommended. This deep-cleaning procedure removes plaque and tartar below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots, helping gums heal and reattach. In more complex cases where bone loss has occurred, bone grafting may be used to restore support around the teeth.

    Our expert team will help every step of the way, ensuring comfortable, personalized care to protect your smile.

  • How does gum disease affect overall health?

    Gum disease can affect more than just your teeth and gums, it can impact your overall health. Caused by bacteria and inflammation in the gums, untreated gum disease has been linked to conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and even complications during pregnancy. When gums are infected, harmful bacteria can enter the bloodstream and negatively affect other areas of the body.

    However, gum disease is preventable and treatable, especially when caught early. Regular dental checkups and good home care help protect both your smile and your long-term health.

Do You Have Symptoms of Periodontal Disease?

If you're experiencing any of the issues mentioned above, or have additional questions about our gum disease treatment, contact our team today!

Pacific Family Dental

Address

668 SW Rimrock Way
Redmond, OR 97756
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Hours

Monday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday: 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Friday: 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Phone

541-923-1883

Fax

541-923-1869

Email Address

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