Phone: (385) 483-3854
Email: info@mvperio.com
Address: 6351 West 13400 South #200 Herriman, UT 84096
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, can lead to serious oral health issues, including tooth loss and gum recession, if left untreated. At Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry in Herriman, Utah, our experienced team provides comprehensive periodontal therapy to treat and manage all stages of gum disease. With a focus on long-term oral health, we tailor treatment plans to meet each patient’s specific needs.
Periodontal therapy is a range of treatments designed to combat gum disease and preserve the health of your gums and teeth. These treatments may include non-surgical approaches like scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) or more advanced surgical interventions to restore damaged tissue and bone. Our goal is to prevent the progression of gum disease, protect your teeth, and restore your gum health.
Gum Disease:
Symptoms like swollen, bleeding gums, bad breath, or gum recession may indicate periodontal disease. Early treatment is crucial to prevent the condition from worsening.
Bone Loss:
Advanced gum disease can lead to bone loss around the teeth, causing them to become loose or shift. Periodontal therapy can help restore the supporting structures of your teeth.
Prevent Tooth Loss:
Periodontal disease is a leading cause of tooth loss in adults. Timely treatment can help save your natural teeth and preserve your smile.
Initial Examination and Diagnosis
During your initial visit, Dr. Dan Thunell or Dr. Rachna Hegde will evaluate your gum health and assess the severity of your periodontal disease. Using the latest diagnostic tools, including CBCT imaging, we can determine the best course of treatment for your specific condition.
Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)
For patients with early to moderate gum disease, scaling and root planing is often the first line of treatment. This non-surgical procedure involves removing plaque and tartar buildup from below the gumline and smoothing the root surfaces to help gums reattach to the teeth. Scaling and root planing can significantly reduce inflammation and prevent the disease from progressing.
Surgical Options
In cases of advanced periodontal disease, surgical treatment may be necessary to repair damaged tissues and bones. Procedures like osseous surgery can be used to reshape the bone and reduce deep gum pockets where bacteria accumulate. Gingival grafting may also be recommended to restore receding gums and protect exposed tooth roots.
Follow-Up Care and Maintenance
After your initial treatment, ongoing maintenance is essential to prevent the return of periodontal disease. Regular periodontal cleanings every 3-4 months are recommended to keep your gums healthy and ensure long-term results.
At Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, we believe in providing effective, patient-centered care that focuses on long-term oral health. Here’s what makes us different:
Experienced Specialists:
Dr. Dan Thunell and Dr. Rachna Hegde are highly skilled, board-certified periodontists who specialize in diagnosing and treating complex periodontal conditions. Their extensive experience in periodontal therapy and surgery enables them to provide top-quality care, tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Advanced Technology:
Our practice uses state-of-the-art equipment, including CBCT imaging and PIEZOSURGERY®, to ensure accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment. This allows us to provide more precise and comfortable care.
Personalized Treatment Plans:
We know that every patient’s needs are different, which is why we take the time to create individualized treatment plans that focus on achieving the best possible outcomes for your oral health.
Conservative Approach:
We are committed to providing fair and conservative treatment, ensuring that you receive only the care you truly need to restore and maintain your oral health.
Patient Comfort:
Our team offers sedation options, including nitrous oxide and IV sedation, to help patients feel relaxed and at ease during their periodontal therapy.
The frequency of treatment depends on the severity of your gum disease. Most patients require maintenance visits every 3-4 months after initial therapy to prevent the disease from returning.
Scaling and root planing may cause some discomfort, but our team offers sedation options to ensure you are as comfortable as possible during the procedure. We strive to make your experience stress-free and pain-free.
While gum disease cannot be completely cured, it can be effectively managed with regular care and periodontal maintenance. Early intervention and ongoing follow-up are key to maintaining healthy gums.
If left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss, bone damage, and even affect your overall health. It’s important to seek treatment as soon as you notice symptoms to avoid more severe complications.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of gum disease or need periodontal care, don’t wait. Contact Mountain View Periodontics and Implant Dentistry at
(385) 483-3854
to schedule an evaluation. Our experienced team will provide the treatment and guidance you need to restore your oral health and protect your smile.
Phone: (385) 483-3854
Email: info@mvperio.com
Address: 6351 West 13400 South #200 Herriman, UT 84096
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