You may notice improvement within a few weeks with consistent home care and professional treatment, depending on the severity.
Gum Disease Treatment
Protect your smile with gum disease treatment in Chester, VA. Stop infection early and restore healthy gums with professional care.
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Cost
Your cost depends on the severity of periodontal disease and the type of treatment needed, and you will receive a clear estimate before care begins.
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Procedure Duration
Deep cleaning appointments typically take 1–2 hours and may require multiple visits, depending on the severity of the infection.
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Comfort Measures
You can expect a comfortable experience, as local anesthesia and gentle techniques are used during scaling and root planing.
Sedation Dentistry
Gum Disease Treatment in Chester, VA
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection of the gums and supporting bone around your teeth. Early-stage gingivitis can often be reversed with improved home care and professional cleanings. More advanced cases may require scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) to remove plaque and tartar below the gumline and allow your gums to heal.
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What is the treatment process?
- Comprehensive Examination: You receive a thorough evaluation of your gums, including measuring gum pockets and possibly digital X-rays to assess bone levels.
- Scaling and Root Planing: Plaque and tartar are removed from above and below the gumline, and root surfaces are smoothed to help your gums reattach.
- Antibacterial Support: Antimicrobial treatments may be applied to reduce bacteria and promote healing.
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What are the next steps?
- Daily Home Care: Maintain healthy gums by brushing twice daily, flossing, and using any recommended rinses.
- Regular Dental Checkups: Ongoing professional cleanings help prevent the infection from returning.
- Monitoring and Maintenance: Your dentist will continue to monitor gum pocket depths and adjust your treatment plan as needed to protect your long-term oral health.
FAQ
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How long does it take to improve gum disease?
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How long can gum disease go untreated?
Gum disease can progress silently for months or years, eventually leading to bone loss and tooth loss if not treated.
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How many gum disease treatments will I need?
The number of treatments depends on the stage of periodontal disease, and some patients require multiple deep cleaning visits.