Gum Disease & Bad Breath

Effective Treatment For Gum Disease and Persistent Bad Breath

Targeted treatments for gum disease and bad breath help deal with the hidden issues affecting your oral health instead of temporarily masking the problem. You may consider going to the dentist for your gum health if you-

Experience gums bleeding while brushing, flossing or eating specific foods.

Have persistent bad breath, even after brushing and rinsing your mouth.

Gums appear swollen, irritated or unusually red.

Have noticed your teeth appearing longer or small gaps developing where there were none before.

Below are two key services we offer for gum disease and bad breath.

Periodontal Treatment

The goal of periodontal treatment is to treat gum disease, reduce inflammation and help protect the gums and bone that support your teeth. The usual cleaning involves cleaning the surfaces of your teeth to get rid of plaque and tartar. However, periodontal therapy is a deeper process wherein the focus will be on cleaning the areas underneath your gums.

Periodontal treatment may be recommended if-

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Your gums bleed regularly when you brush or floss.

02

Your gums appear swollen, tender, or have started pulling away from your teeth.

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You’ve been diagnosed with gum disease and need more than a routine dental cleaning.

Scaling and Root Planing

Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning treatment. It usually eliminates bacteria from below the gumline to help cure the gum disease and support healthier gums. A regular cleaning focuses on the visible surfaces of the teeth and is typically performed as part of routine preventive care. Scaling and root planing clean areas that lie below the gum line and are involved when gum disease occurs.

This treatment may be recommended if-

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Your gums bleed regularly when brushing or flossing.

02

You have been told you have gum disease or deep spaces around your teeth.

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Your gums appear swollen, tender, or are starting to pull away from your teeth.

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You have noticed persistent bad breath that does not improve with brushing, flossing or mouthwash.

What to Expect At Bear Mountain Dental

Many people assume bad breath is simply something they have to live with. But it can sometimes be a sign that bacteria and inflammation are affecting the health of the gums. Our expert dentists will:

  1. Discuss the symptoms that you have been suffering from, how long they have been there and if they are getting worse.
  2. Examine the status of your gums for any inflammation, infections, gum recession or plaque and tartar build-up.
  3. Get an X-ray done to know if your teeth's supporting bone has been affected by the gum disease.
  4. Explain what caused the gum disease and what kind of treatment will be suitable based on the status of his gums.
  5. Give advice on how the gums should be taken care of at home.

Get Quality Treatment at Bear Mountain Dental

Not sure whether bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or changes in your gums are something to worry about? Schedule an appointment at Bear Mountain Dental, and we’ll help you determine what’s going on and whether treatment is needed.