Periodontal Care fort myers

Periodontal Care
In Fort Myers

If you've let your oral health slip, don't worry - it happens to many of us. Developing gingivitis or gum disease is more common than you might think. The good news is, we can help you get back on track.

Do I really need periodontal care?

If you think you might need periodontal care, it's best to take action sooner rather than later. By protecting your smile now, you can preserve your natural teeth for years to come. Periodontitis can cause serious damage if left untreated. In severe cases, it can even lead to tooth loss. If you notice symptoms like swollen or bleeding gums, don't wait - it’s time to get help right away.

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Gentle Treatment With Laser Therapy

With laser technology, we are able to offer gum disease treatment that is more comfortable than ever before. Laser therapy is a non-surgical treatment that effectively removes harmful bacteria from under the gums and promotes healthy tissue regeneration.

Did you know…

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When caught early, gingivitis can be treatable and reversible.

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The Benefits of Periodontal Care

Restore Your Health

When caught early, periodontal treatment can undo the effects of gingivitis and restore your smile to its natural, healthy state.

Prevent Further Damage

By getting regular periodontal maintenance, you can keep your smile healthy and prevent the damaging buildup of plaque and bacteria.

Save Money

Investing in periodontal care now can help you avoid more expensive and invasive procedures down the line, such as gum grafts, tooth extractions, and dental implants.

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The Deep Cleaning Process

Local Anesthetic

To start, your dentist will numb the area with a local anesthetic. This ensures that you stay comfortable throughout the treatment. Deep cleanings can sometimes cause more sensitivity than regular dental cleanings, but our gentle numbing techniques will keep you at ease.

Scaling & Root Planing

Once you're comfortably numb, your dentist will use specialized tools to "scale" away the tartar and plaque that has built up between your teeth and below your gum line. This removes the harmful bacteria that cause gum disease. After your teeth and gums are cleaned, your dentist will "plane," or smooth out, the roots of your teeth. This step eliminates the pockets and pits that form below the roots, where harmful bacteria like to hide.

Antibiotic Treatment

To complete your deep cleaning, your dentist will provide an antibiotic treatment to promote healing. Depending on your specific needs, this may involve topical antibiotics applied directly to your gums during the procedure, an antibiotic rinse for you to use at home, or an oral antibiotic prescription.

Before & Afters

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Minimally Invasive procedure, big changes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.

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