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What Is Gum Disease Treatment?

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, affects millions of people worldwide. The good news is that gum disease is treatable, and early intervention is key to preventing complications. Here's a look at the different treatment approaches dentists might recommend depending on the severity of your gum disease. Nonsurgical Treatments: For mild to moderate gum disease (gingivitis), nonsurgical treatments are usually effective. These involve scaling and root planning, a thorough cleaning procedure to remove plaque and tartar buildup from above and below the gum line. Antibiotics might be prescribed in some cases to combat infection. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene at home with regular brushing and flossing is crucial to prevent gum disease from progressing. Surgical Treatments: For advanced gum disease (periodontitis), where significant bone loss or deep pockets have developed around the teeth, surgical intervention might be necessary. Several surgical procedures can be used, such as flap surgery to access deeper areas for cleaning and promote gum tissue reattachment to the tooth root. Bone grafting procedures might be needed to rebuild bone lost due to gum disease in some cases.