Periodontal Disease Treatment

Expert Periodontal Disease Treatment At Hanover Dental
Our team offers advanced care to help restore and maintain your gum health, preventing serious dental issues and ensuring a healthier smile. Whether you’re dealing with early-stage gingivitis or advanced periodontal disease, we provide personalized treatments to meet your needs.
Our Periodontal Disease Treatment Specialties
We specialize in advanced periodontal care designed to address all stages of gum disease. Our team is committed to helping you achieve optimal oral health with tailored treatments and professional expertise.
Gum Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
We begin with a thorough assessment to identify signs of gum disease. From scaling and root planing to advanced treatments, we ensure your gums receive the care they need to heal and thrive.
Preventative Gum Care
Prevention is key to maintaining healthy gums. We offer routine cleanings, expert advice, and personalized care plans to keep your gums strong and disease-free.
Advanced Periodontal Procedures
Our team provides cutting-edge solutions for advanced cases, including laser treatments and surgical interventions, to restore gum health and protect your teeth.
Signs You Should Invest in Periodontal Disease Treatments
Periodontal disease, or gum disease, often starts with subtle symptoms that can escalate if left untreated. Recognizing the early warning signs is crucial for protecting your oral health and preventing more serious complications.
Red, Swollen Gums
One of the earliest signs of periodontal disease is redness and swelling in the gums. This inflammation occurs as a response to bacteria buildup and should not be ignored.
Bleeding While Brushing or Flossing
If your gums bleed during routine oral hygiene, it could be a sign of gum disease. Healthy gums shouldn’t bleed easily, so this symptom warrants attention.
Persistent Bad Breath
Chronic bad breath, or halitosis, can result from bacteria trapped in pockets around the teeth and gums, a common issue in periodontal disease.
Gum Recession
Receding gums, where the gumline pulls away from the teeth, may indicate advanced gum disease. This can expose tooth roots and increase sensitivity.
Loose or Shifting Teeth
As periodontal disease progresses, it can weaken the supporting structures of your teeth, leading to mobility or noticeable changes in their position.
Pain or Discomfort While Chewing
Discomfort or pain when chewing may signal an underlying issue with your gums or supporting tissues, often linked to advanced gum disease.
Improve Your Oral Health Through Treatment for Periodontal Disease
At Hanover Dental and Fairfield Dental Center, we’re here to help you regain and maintain healthy gums with professional, personalized care. Our team in Northern New Jersey ensures you receive the best possible care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. Don’t let gum disease affect your smile—contact Hanover Dental today to schedule your appointment.