PERIODONTAL THERAPY IN FRESNO, CA
What Is Periodontal Therapy?
Periodontal therapy encompasses a range of non-surgical and surgical treatments designed to treat periodontal disease and restore gum health. This specialized area of dentistry focuses on the supporting structures of your teeth, including the gums, periodontal ligaments, and underlying bone.
The goal of periodontal therapy is to eliminate infection, reduce inflammation, and prevent the progression of gum disease that can lead to tooth loss. Treatment approaches vary depending on the severity of the condition, ranging from deep cleaning procedures to more advanced surgical interventions.
Key Components of Periodontal Therapy:
- Bacterial elimination through thorough cleaning and disinfection
- Inflammation reduction to promote healing and comfort
- Tissue regeneration, when possible, to restore healthy gum attachment
- Ongoing maintenance to prevent disease recurrence
Early intervention with appropriate periodontal therapy can often reverse the effects of gum disease and restore your mouth to optimal health.
Causes of Periodontal Disease
Primary Causes:
- Bacterial plaque buildup along the gum line that hardens into tartar
- Poor oral hygiene that allows harmful bacteria to accumulate
- Genetic predisposition that makes some individuals more susceptible
- Smoking and tobacco use, which significantly increase disease risk
Contributing Risk Factors:
- Hormonal changes during pregnancy, menopause, or puberty
- Certain medications that reduce saliva flow or affect gum tissue
- Systemic diseases, such as diabetes, that affect immune function
- Stress, which can impact the body’s ability to fight infection
- Nutritional deficiencies that compromise immune system function
- Teeth grinding or clenching that puts excessive pressure on the supporting tissues
Recognizing these risk factors allows Dr. Nijhawan to develop targeted treatment and prevention strategies for each patient.
Symptoms of Periodontal Disease
Early Stage Symptoms (Gingivitis):
- Red, swollen gums that may appear puffy or irritated
- Bleeding gums during brushing, flossing, or eating
- Bad breath that persists despite good oral hygiene
- Tender gums that are sensitive to touch
Advanced Stage Symptoms (Periodontitis):
- Gum recession that makes teeth appear longer
- Deep pockets between teeth and gums
- Loose teeth or changes in bite alignment
- Pus between teeth and gums
- Persistent bad taste in the mouth
- Pain while chewing or increased tooth sensitivity
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to schedule an evaluation with Dr. Nijhawan promptly to prevent further progression of the disease.
Periodontal Therapy Options
Non-Surgical Treatments
Scaling and Root Planing
This deep cleaning procedure is often the first line of treatment for periodontal disease. Scaling removes plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line, while root planing smooths rough spots on tooth roots where bacteria tend to accumulate.
Antibiotic Therapy
Localized or systemic antibiotics may be used in conjunction with scaling and root planing to eliminate stubborn bacterial infections and promote healing.
Laser Therapy
Advanced laser technology can be used to remove infected tissue and bacteria while promoting faster healing and reducing discomfort.
Surgical Treatments
Gum Graft Surgery
When gum recession exposes tooth roots, a gum graft can restore protective tissue coverage. This procedure uses tissue from another area of your mouth or a specialized graft material to rebuild the gum line.
Pocket Reduction Surgery
For advanced cases with deep pockets, surgical intervention may be necessary to reduce pocket depth and eliminate areas where bacteria can hide.
Bone Grafting
When periodontal disease has damaged the underlying bone, grafting procedures can help regenerate lost bone structure and provide better support for your teeth.
Guided Tissue Regeneration
This technique uses special membranes to encourage the regeneration of periodontal ligaments and bone that support your teeth.
Post-Treatment Care
Immediate Post-Treatment Care:
- Gentle oral hygiene with soft-bristle toothbrushes and prescribed mouth rinses
- Pain management with recommended medications if needed
- Dietary modifications to avoid irritating foods during healing
- Activity restrictions to promote optimal healing
Long-Term Maintenance:
- Regular periodontal maintenance cleanings every 3–4 months
- Improved home care with proper brushing and flossing techniques
- Lifestyle modifications, such as smoking cessation if applicable
- Regular monitoring to detect any signs of disease recurrence
Periodontal Therapy FAQ
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Pricing and Insurance
Benefits of Periodontal Therapy:
- Prevention of tooth loss and the need for costly tooth replacement
- Improved overall health by reducing inflammation and bacterial load
- Enhanced quality of life through better oral function and comfort
- Long-term cost savings by preventing more extensive treatments
- Better breath and appearance through healthier gums
Financial Options Available:
- Insurance coverage — Most plans cover medically necessary periodontal treatment
- Flexible payment plans — Monthly payment options to fit your budget
- Health Savings Accounts — HSA and FSA funds can be used for treatment
- Preventive focus — Early treatment is more affordable than advanced interventions
The investment in periodontal therapy pays dividends in improved health, comfort, and confidence for years to come.
Call to Schedule an Appointment Today
Don’t let gum disease compromise your oral health and overall well-being. Dr. Nivedita Nijhawan and our experienced team are here to provide expert periodontal therapy that can restore your gums to optimal health. We understand that gum disease can be concerning, which is why we take time to thoroughly explain your condition and treatment options.
Our Fresno office is equipped with the latest technology to provide effective, comfortable periodontal therapy. Whether you need preventive care or advanced treatment for existing periodontal disease, we’re committed to helping you achieve and maintain healthy gums.
Ready to take control of your gum health? Call us today at 559-224-1303 to schedule your periodontal evaluation. We look forward to helping you achieve optimal oral health through comprehensive, caring periodontal therapy.