Dr Monica Desai

Gum Treatment

Gum treatment is a crucial procedure designed to treat and prevent gum disease, which can lead to tooth loss and other serious oral health issues. It involves cleaning the gums, reducing inflammation, and ensuring your gums stay healthy and free from infection.

When Do You Need Gum Treatment?
  • Persistent gum bleeding when brushing or flossing.
  • Swelling or tenderness in the gums.
  • Receding gums or loose teeth.
  • Bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth.
  • Red or swollen gums around teeth.
Benefits of Gum Treatment:
  • Reduces inflammation and discomfort in the gums.
  • Prevents further gum recession and potential tooth loss.
  • Restores gum health and protects teeth from future infections.
  • Improves the appearance of gums and enhances your smile.

What Is the Painless Gum Treatment Procedure?

Painless gum treatment is now possible due to modern dental techniques. The process begins with a thorough examination of your gums to assess the severity of gum disease. If necessary, local anesthesia is administered to ensure you remain comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. A rubber dam may also be placed over the area to keep it clean and isolated.

For deep cleaning, your dentist or hygienist will perform scaling and root planing to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gumline. Since the procedure focuses on cleaning and removing infection-causing material, and local anesthesia is used, patients feel no discomfort during the process. After the cleaning, your dentist may use antiseptic solutions to disinfect the gums and prevent further infections.

In some cases, antibiotic treatments may be prescribed or applied directly to the gums to aid healing and reduce inflammation. This helps to control infection and promote faster recovery.

The gums may need follow-up treatments to ensure proper healing and prevent future issues. This can include regular cleanings and possibly minor surgical procedures if necessary.

Patients may experience mild discomfort or tenderness after the procedure, which can be managed with prescribed medications and proper aftercare instructions.

This advanced, pain-free approach not only alleviates gum discomfort but also helps restore the health of your gums and prevents further complications, such as tooth loss.

FAQ

Gum Treatment - FAQs

Gum treatment refers to dental procedures aimed at treating gum disease, such as gingivitis or periodontitis, by cleaning and reducing inflammation, preventing tooth loss, and improving overall gum health.

If you experience persistent gum bleeding, swelling, tenderness, receding gums, loose teeth, or bad breath, it’s time to schedule a gum treatment consultation.

Gum disease is typically caused by plaque and tartar buildup along the gumline, poor oral hygiene, smoking, certain medications, or health conditions like diabetes.

Gum treatment often includes professional cleaning (scaling), root planing to smooth tooth roots, and sometimes the use of antibiotics to eliminate infection. In more advanced cases, surgical intervention may be required.

With local anesthesia, gum treatments are usually painless. Some mild discomfort or tenderness may occur after the procedure, but it can be managed with prescribed pain relief.