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Periodontal Therapy

Periodontal Therapy in Fairhaven, MA

Periodontal therapy is a conservative, non-surgical treatment approach used to manage gum disease and restore gum health. The goal is to eliminate infection, reduce inflammation, and create a healthier environment for the gums to reattach to the teeth. When successful, periodontal therapy helps prevent tooth loss, protects the jawbone, and supports long-term oral health.

Symptoms of Periodontitis

Gum disease often begins quietly but becomes more noticeable as it progresses. Symptoms may include:

Treatment Options for Periodontal Disease

The type of treatment depends on the severity of gum disease and how much bone support has been lost.

Nonsurgical Treatments

If gum disease is diagnosed in early or moderate stages, nonsurgical therapy is typically very effective.
These treatments help shrink gum pockets and promote healing naturally.

Surgical Treatments

For more advanced gum disease with deeper pockets or bone loss, surgical therapies may be necessary:

Flap Surgery (Pocket Reduction):
The gums are gently lifted to allow thorough cleaning of deeply infected areas. The bone may be reshaped if needed before the gums are stitched back into place.

Soft Tissue Grafts:
Used to treat gum recession by placing donor tissue (or tissue from your palate) to cover exposed roots and strengthen thin gums.

Bone Grafting:
Restores bone lost to infection, stabilizes teeth, and helps regrow healthy bone.

Guided Tissue Regeneration:
A membrane is placed to prevent unwanted tissue from filling healing spaces, encouraging natural regrowth of bone and gum tissue.

Tissue-Stimulating Proteins:
A gel applied to tooth roots to stimulate new tissue attachment and bone regeneration.

At-Home Aftercare Tips

Good home care is essential for long-term success:

Complications of Untreated Gum Disease

Ignoring gum disease increases the risk of:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is gum disease reversible?
Early-stage gingivitis is reversible, but periodontitis can only be controlled—not fully reversed.

Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, making deep cleaning comfortable.

Initial healing takes 1–2 weeks, but deeper gum and bone healing continues for several months.

Only in advanced cases or if gum pockets are too deep for nonsurgical treatment.

Most periodontal patients return every 3 months for maintenance cleanings.

Schedule Your Consultation

Ready to restore comfort, function, and confidence?
Call Smiley Dental Fairhaven at 508-967-1000 to schedule your visit.

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