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Periodontal Therapy

At Duluth Dental Studio, we are committed to helping our patients maintain healthy gums and prevent the serious complications associated with gum disease. Periodontitis, also known as advanced gum disease, is a common condition that affects the soft tissues and bone supporting your teeth. Left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and other serious oral health issues. Our periodontal therapy services are designed to stop the progression of gum disease, restore the health of your gums, and protect your overall oral health—all without the need for surgical intervention.

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Understanding Periodontitis and Its Impact

Periodontitis occurs when plaque and tartar build up on the teeth and below the gumline, causing inflammation, infection, and eventually damage to the supporting structures of the teeth. Early stages of gum disease, known as gingivitis, can be reversed with improved oral hygiene and regular dental care. However, when gum disease progresses to periodontitis, more intensive treatment is required to stop the damage and restore health.

Common signs of periodontitis include:

  • Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
  • Receding gums
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Loose or shifting teeth
  • Pain when chewing
  • Gum pockets forming between the teeth and gums

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is essential to seek periodontal therapy promptly. Early intervention can help prevent further damage and restore the health of your gums.

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Our Periodontal Therapy Services

At Duluth Dental Studio, we offer a range of non-surgical periodontal therapies to treat periodontitis and help you regain control of your oral health. Our expert team uses the latest techniques and technology to provide effective, comfortable care.

1. Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)

Scaling and root planing is the cornerstone of non-surgical periodontal therapy. This deep cleaning procedure involves:

  • Scaling: We carefully remove plaque and tartar buildup from the surfaces of your teeth and beneath the gumline, eliminating harmful bacteria that contribute to periodontitis.
  • Root Planing: After scaling, the roots of your teeth are smoothed to help your gums reattach to the teeth and reduce the depth of periodontal pockets. Smoother roots also make it more difficult for bacteria to adhere and cause further damage.

Scaling and root planing is highly effective at treating early to moderate periodontitis and preventing the condition from worsening.

2. Antibiotic Therapy

In addition to scaling and root planing, we may recommend localized antibiotic therapy to help eliminate infection-causing bacteria. Antibiotics are applied directly to the affected areas, targeting deep gum pockets and reducing the bacterial load. This combination of mechanical cleaning and antimicrobial treatment helps promote healing and restore healthy gum tissue.

3. Periodontal Maintenance

Once your periodontitis is under control, regular periodontal maintenance is essential to keep the disease from returning. Periodontal maintenance typically involves more frequent cleanings and exams than standard dental care, often every three to four months. These visits allow us to monitor your gum health, remove any plaque and tartar buildup, and ensure that your gums remain healthy in the long term.

4. Oral Hygiene Education

A key component of periodontal therapy is educating our patients about proper oral hygiene practices. Our team will provide personalized guidance on how to care for your gums at home, including brushing and flossing techniques, the use of antibacterial mouth rinses, and other tools to help keep your gums healthy. By maintaining a good oral hygiene routine, you can reduce the risk of gum disease and improve your overall oral health.

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The Importance of Treating Periodontitis

Treating periodontitis is crucial not only for your oral health but also for your overall well-being. Untreated gum disease can lead to tooth loss, bone deterioration, and even systemic health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. By addressing periodontitis early with effective periodontal therapy, you can protect your teeth and gums while reducing your risk of these serious complications.

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Why Choose Duluth Dental Studio for Periodontal Therapy?

At Duluth Dental Studio, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, personalized care for all of our patients. When it comes to periodontal therapy, here’s why you can trust us:

  • Experienced Team: Our dentists have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating periodontitis using non-surgical techniques. We are committed to helping you achieve lasting gum health.
  • Advanced Technology: We use state-of-the-art dental equipment to accurately diagnose and treat gum disease, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our patients.
  • Patient-Centered Approach: Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. We take the time to explain your treatment options and ensure that you feel confident and informed every step of the way.
  • Preventive Focus: Our goal is to stop the progression of gum disease and prevent it from recurring. With regular periodontal maintenance and ongoing care, we help you maintain healthy gums for life.
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Schedule Your Periodontal Therapy Appointment Today

If you are experiencing symptoms of gum disease or have been diagnosed with periodontitis, don’t wait to seek treatment. Contact Duluth Dental Studio today to schedule a consultation. Our expert team is here to provide effective periodontal.

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