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Periodontal Treatment

When most people think about their oral health, they often focus on their teeth—how white they are, how straight they look, and how they feel when chewing. However, the foundation of a healthy smile lies just beneath the surface. Your gums and the bone structures supporting your teeth are critical to long-term oral health. At Crown Point Smiles, we are committed to providing advanced, personalized periodontal treatment to help patients restore and maintain gum health through every stage of life.

Whether you are facing early signs of gum inflammation or struggling with more advanced periodontal disease, we offer compassionate and comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs. Our dental team understands that gum disease can quietly develop over time, often without noticeable symptoms. That’s why early detection, regular checkups, and timely gum treatment are essential. For residents of Crown Point and surrounding communities, our office provides an in-depth approach to periodontal care—one that prioritizes education, prevention, and clinical excellence.

Understanding Periodontal Disease and Its Impact

Periodontal disease, often referred to as gum disease, is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the soft tissues and bone supporting your teeth. It begins with plaque buildup along the gumline. If not properly removed through daily brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings, this sticky film of bacteria hardens into tartar and begins to irritate the gums.

The early stage of gum disease, known as gingivitis, is reversible. However, if left untreated, it can progress into periodontitis—a more severe form that can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth loss.

Many people are unaware they have periodontal disease until it has already caused significant damage. Some of the most common signs include red, swollen gums, bleeding while brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, or a noticeable shift in the position of your teeth. At Crown Point Smiles, our skilled team performs thorough periodontal evaluations using diagnostic imaging and pocket measurements to recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.

Why Periodontal Health Matters

Gum health is not just important for keeping your teeth in place—it’s also deeply connected to your overall health. Scientific research has revealed strong links between periodontal disease and systemic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and pregnancy complications. Inflammation caused by gum disease can enter the bloodstream and contribute to inflammation throughout the body.

Treating gum disease can help reduce chronic discomfort, eliminate infection, and support immune health. For patients with diabetes, controlling gum disease can also aid in blood sugar management. Our team addresses not just symptoms but root causes to protect your health from the inside out.

Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy

In its early to moderate stages, periodontal disease can often be treated with non-surgical therapies. The most common method is scaling and root planing, also known as deep cleaning. This removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots to promote healing and prevent bacterial buildup.

We prioritize comfort using local anesthetics when needed, and may recommend antimicrobial therapy to further support healing. These treatments help stop disease progression and encourage gum tissue reattachment.

Surgical Options for Advanced Periodontal Disease

For more advanced cases, surgical intervention may be required. Our team may recommend procedures such as flap surgery, bone grafting, or guided tissue regeneration. Flap surgery allows access to deep-seated tartar and helps reposition the gums for easier cleaning. Bone grafts stimulate regrowth in areas of deterioration, while guided tissue regeneration encourages both bone and gum recovery.

Our clinicians perform these procedures with precision and compassion to preserve your natural teeth and rebuild healthy tissue.

Maintenance and Follow-Up Care

Periodontal treatment is ongoing. Gum disease is a chronic condition, and regular maintenance is key. We typically recommend periodontal cleanings every 3–4 months, during which we monitor healing, check pocket depth, and reinforce oral hygiene practices.

We also offer lifestyle guidance, including oral hygiene techniques, nutrition, and smoking cessation, to maximize the long-term success of your treatment.

Gum Treatment With a Personalized Touch

At Crown Point Smiles, no two patients are alike. From your first consultation to your final follow-up, we offer personalized attention and clear explanations so you can make confident, informed decisions.

We combine advanced technology—including digital imaging and laser therapy—with empathy and experience to deliver care that restores health and confidence. Our mission is to protect your smile from the inside out and ensure your gums and supporting bone remain healthy for years to come.

Who Can Benefit From Periodontal Treatment?

Anyone showing signs of gingivitis—like bleeding gums or inflammation—can benefit from early care. Those with diabetes, smokers, pregnant women, or individuals undergoing cancer treatment are also at higher risk and should receive more frequent monitoring.

If you’ve been told you have gum recession or deep pockets, schedule a periodontal evaluation to explore your options. Early action can prevent further complications and improve long-term outcomes.

Rebuilding Confidence With Comprehensive Care

Living with gum disease can affect more than just your health—it can take a toll on your confidence. Our team is committed to helping you reclaim both by guiding you through every step of treatment and empowering you to maintain long-term oral wellness.

Schedule Your Periodontal Treatment Consultation

If you’re experiencing signs of gum disease or want to take proactive steps toward healthier gums, we encourage you to contact us to schedule a consultation. Our team will perform a comprehensive evaluation and tailor a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and goals.

With early intervention, compassionate care, and expert treatment, you can regain gum health and confidence. Let us help you build a stronger foundation for your smile.

Take the Next Step Toward Healthier Gums

If you’re searching for reliable periodontal treatment, trust the team at Crown Point Smiles. Whether you need preventive care, deep cleaning, or surgical treatment, we are here to help you take control of your oral health. Schedule your consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I actually need periodontal treatment or if a regular cleaning is enough?

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If you’ve been noticing bleeding when you brush or floss, persistent bad breath, gum sensitivity, or receding gums, these could be early signs of gum disease. A standard cleaning addresses surface-level plaque, but periodontal treatment is designed to manage and treat infection below the gum line. During your visit to Crown Point Smiles, we’ll perform a comprehensive periodontal evaluation to determine the best course of action for your oral health.

What does periodontal treatment involve? Is it painful?

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Periodontal treatment typically includes scaling and root planing, which is a deep cleaning process that removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots to promote healing. We prioritize your comfort by using local anesthesia, and we also offer gentle techniques and sedation options when needed. Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.

Will my gums go back to normal after periodontal treatment?

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Periodontal treatment can help stop the progression of gum disease and allow your gums to heal, but the extent of recovery depends on how advanced your condition was before treatment. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits, your gums can become healthier and more resilient over time.

How often will I need to come in for follow-up visits after gum treatment?

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Following your initial periodontal treatment, we usually recommend coming in every three to four months for periodontal maintenance cleanings. These visits help us monitor your gum health and prevent the return of infection. The frequency may vary based on your response to treatment and oral hygiene habits.

Is gum disease linked to other health problems?

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Yes, gum disease has been linked to systemic health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Chronic inflammation in the gums can affect your entire body, which is why treating periodontal disease is not just about protecting your teeth—it’s about supporting your overall health as well.

What if I’m not experiencing any symptoms? Could I still need periodontal treatment?

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Absolutely. Gum disease often develops silently in its early stages. Many patients don’t realize they have it until we perform a detailed examination. Regular dental check-ups allow us to catch problems early and intervene before serious damage occurs.

Can children or teenagers develop gum disease too?

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While gum disease is more common in adults, children and teens can show early signs, especially if they have poor oral hygiene, braces, or other risk factors. We offer gentle evaluations and guidance tailored to younger patients.

Will my insurance cover periodontal treatment at your practice?

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Many dental insurance plans provide coverage for periodontal treatment when medically necessary. We’re happy to review your benefits and help you create a care plan that fits your needs and budget.

How long does it take to complete periodontal treatment?

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The initial deep cleaning is typically completed in one or two visits. After that, periodic maintenance appointments are scheduled every few months. The full timeline varies based on your specific condition and response to treatment.

What can I do at home to support my gum health after treatment?

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Support your gum health with consistent brushing and flossing, and use any special tools or rinses we recommend. We’ll provide detailed instructions during your visits to help you maintain results and prevent recurrence.

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