Is Gum Disease Affecting Your Daily Life?
If any of this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Healthier gums and a more comfortable smile may be closer than you think.
What Happens When Gum Problems Go Untreated?
Bone Loss Progresses Silently
Gum disease gradually weakens the jawbone that holds your teeth in place.
Treatment Becomes More Complex
Early gum issues are simpler to treat than advanced periodontal disease.
Tooth Loss Becomes a Real Risk
Untreated infection is one of the leading causes of losing natural teeth.
Costs Rise Over Time
Addressing advanced gum disease requires more visits and more involved care.
Overall Health Can Be Affected
Research links periodontal disease to heart health, diabetes, and other conditions.
Confidence Quietly Fades
Ongoing gum issues can make you hesitant to smile, speak, or eat in public.
The sooner you address gum health, the simpler and more effective treatment can be.
Understanding Periodontal Care and How It Protects Your Smile
Periodontal care focuses on the health of your gums and the supporting structures around your teeth. When bacteria build up below the gumline, they can cause inflammation and infection that damages soft tissue and bone. Periodontal treatment (care for your gums and the structures supporting your teeth) addresses these issues at every stage, from early gum disease to more advanced conditions that threaten tooth stability.
Our approach to periodontal care in Elroy combines thorough evaluation with advanced diagnostic tools to identify the extent of gum issues before recommending treatment. At Wojtowicz Dental, we use digital imaging and detailed assessments to create a care plan that targets your specific needs, helping you preserve your natural teeth and maintain long-term gum health.
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What to Expect During Your Periodontal Treatment
Comprehensive Gum Evaluation
Your visit begins with a thorough assessment of your gum health. We use digital imaging and gentle probing to measure the depth of gum pockets around each tooth, giving us a detailed picture of where infection or inflammation exists. You'll understand exactly what's happening and what we recommend before anything begins.
Personalized Treatment Planning
Based on your evaluation, we create a care plan specific to your gum condition and goals. Whether your situation calls for deep cleaning or more targeted intervention, we walk you through every detail so you feel informed and confident. If you have any concerns about comfort, we discuss sedation options at this stage.
Deep Cleaning and Gum Therapy
Using specialized instruments and ultrasonic technology, we gently clean below the gumline to remove bacteria and buildup that regular brushing cannot reach. The area is thoroughly numbed so you feel only mild pressure. Most patients describe the experience as much easier than they anticipated.
Healing and Progress Check
After treatment, your gums begin to heal and reattach to your teeth. We schedule a follow-up visit to measure your progress, check pocket depth improvement, and make any adjustments to your ongoing care plan. You'll leave knowing your gum health is moving in the right direction.
Ongoing Maintenance and Prevention
To keep your results lasting, we set up a personalized maintenance schedule. Regular periodontal cleanings at intervals suited to your needs help prevent disease from returning. You'll have a clear plan and a team that monitors your gum health at every visit.
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What to Expect After Periodontal Treatment
First 24-48 Hours
You may notice some tenderness and minor sensitivity in the treated areas, which is completely normal. Rinsing gently with warm salt water and eating soft foods will keep you comfortable. Most patients feel well enough to return to their regular routine the following day.
First 1-2 Weeks
Your gums will begin to heal and tighten around your teeth during this time. Any initial sensitivity typically fades within the first few days. You'll notice reduced swelling and improved gum color as healing progresses, which is a great sign that treatment is working.
Long-Term Healing
Over the coming weeks and months, your gum tissue continues to strengthen and reattach. Consistent home care and keeping your maintenance appointments helps protect your results for the long term. Many patients tell us their mouth feels healthier than it has in years.
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Periodontal Care FAQs
What is the difference between a regular cleaning and a deep cleaning?
How do I know if I have gum disease?
Is periodontal treatment painful?
How long does a deep cleaning appointment take?
Will my gums grow back after treatment?
Can gum disease come back after treatment?
How often will I need periodontal maintenance visits?
Does insurance cover periodontal treatment?
What happens if I don't treat gum disease?
Am I too young (or too old) for periodontal care?
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