Gum disease treatment targets inflammation and infection in the gums to prevent damage to the bone supporting your teeth. Early treatment helps stop progression, strengthens your smile, and supports overall health.

Why Treat Gum Disease?

Osteopathic health starts in the mouth, specifically your gums.

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Prevents Tooth Loss

Significant gum disease can lead to tooth decay

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Protects Bone Health

Gum disease can also lead to bone loss and sub calculus, hardened plaque under the gum line

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Reduces Inflammation

Gum disease can also lead to your gums becoming inflammed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are signs of gum disease?

Bleeding, swelling, bad breath, and gum recession are common symptoms.

Is treatment painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort.

Can gum disease be reversed?

Early stages can often be reversed, but advanced cases require ongoing care.

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