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Whether you've just begun noticing the signs of gum disease or struggled with it for years, it's vital that you get the treatment your smile deserves. At the dental office of Ryan D. Taylor, DMD, we're proud to provide experienced gum disease treatment to Springfield, Burke, and individuals in its nearby communities. From scaling and root planing to patient education, you can rest assured that our practice is here to meet your various gum disease needs.

One of the defining features of our practice is that we strive to make your appointments as relaxing and comfortable as possible. Our knowledgeable and compassionate dental team will answer your questions and accommodate your requests to help you feel satisfied from the moment you walk through our doors. Reach out to us today to schedule your next visit and take the first step toward improving your gum health!

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What Is Gum Disease?

Gum disease is inflammation of the gums which can progress to affect the bones surrounding and supporting your teeth. It is also the leading cause of tooth loss. In most cases, the buildup of plaque and bacteria in your teeth and gums is the main cause of the inflammation. Various factors contribute to the development of gum disease, including:

  • Tobacco Use: Smoking, chewing, and using tobacco products can interfere with your gum tissue's functionality and make you more vulnerable to developing gum disease. By eliminating tobacco from your life, you can help keep your smile healthy and free from gum disease.
  • Hormonal Shifts: When you become pregnant or experience monthly menstrual cycles, your body's hormones can rise and fall. The fluctuation in hormone levels can make your smile more susceptible to developing gum disease. It's important that you stay on top of your oral care routine to help protect your smile from gum disease.
  • Plaque Buildup: Plaque is a thick, sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth and gums. Although regular brushing and flossing removes some plaque, it can quickly build up and cause gum disease.

You can rest assured that no matter what the source of your gum disease may be, Dr. Taylor and his staff will work hard to get your smile back to feeling and looking its best.

How We Treat Gum Disease

Our dental practice typically treats gum disease with a scaling and root planing procedure, which works by removing plaque that has hardened to tartar. Our experienced dentist and hygienists will scale your teeth above and below the gum line to get rid of the tartar. We then use a specialized tool to smooth the roots and prevent further buildup of plaque. If your gum disease case needs more advanced treatment, we'll refer you to a trusted periodontist to receive specialized care.

One of the other gum disease treatment options we offer is periodontal maintenance. It's normally conducted at 3-4 month intervals for patients with a history of gum disease. It consists of scaling and root planing, and periodontal charting to measure the pockets in your gums. Dr. Taylor will work with you to determine if periodontal maintenance is recommended for your bite condition.

Gum Disease Treatment FAQs

Gum disease treatment can be unfamiliar and overwhelming for many patients. That's why our dental team is here to answer your questions and give you the information you need to make confident oral health decisions. Some of the most frequently asked questions about our Springfield gum disease treatment services include:

If I have bleeding gums, do I have gum disease?
Not necessarily. Although bleeding gums are a common symptom of gum disease, it does not mean that you have gum disease for certain. We recommend that you visit our office for an extensive oral exam if you think you may have periodontal disease.

How do I prevent gum disease?
One of the best ways to prevent gum disease is with proper oral hygiene. Our dental staff recommends that you brush at least twice a day and floss your teeth daily, and be sure to regularly visit our office for dental checkups.

Will a single treatment cure my gum disease?
The early form of gum disease, called gingivitis, is the only stage of the disease that can be reversed. More advanced gum disease can be temporarily treated with procedures like scaling and root planing, and we can provide additional treatments and monitoring as needed depending on your gum condition. Should your gum disease recur, our office is here for you.

Burke Gum Disease Treatment Services

At the dental practice of Ryan D. Taylor, DMD, we know how painful and debilitating gum disease can be. That's why we offer extensive Springfield gum disease treatment to get your smile back to looking and feeling its best. Our office has helped countless patients get the healthy smile they deserve, and we can't wait to do the same for you. We look forward to meeting you and helping your gums look and feel their best. Contact us today to schedule your next appointment and discover how our gum disease offerings can benefit you!

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