Establishing and maintaining good oral hygiene is critical to one’s oral structure, function and comfort. When harmful oral bacteria remains in the mouth for an extended period of time, it can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Learn more

You and your dentist work closely together in order to help you establish and maintain good oral health through preventive oral hygiene habits. Unfortunately, even the most rigorous oral hygiene habits may not be enough to effectively eliminate all possibilities of gum disease. Learn more

You’ve probably heard time and time again that regular dental exams and cleanings are vitally important to your oral health. Most individuals agree that dental exams and cleanings are simple and painless, despite the fact that someone is poking around in their mouth and there are strange noises throughout the process. Learn more

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The Doctor of Your Gums: Periodontists

Specialized gum specialists, known as periodontists, focus on preventing and treating gum diseases. Your oral health relies heavily on gums, and you should not underestimate their importance. Dentists who specialize in periodontics possess extensive training and knowledge about the latest advancements in treating gum-related ailments and cosmetic procedures.

Cases Treated under Periodontics

Consult our Periodontists for various gum-related concerns, including:

  • Oral inflammations, gingival bleeding, swellings, or morphological changes in the gums or periodontal tissues.
  • Treatment of common diseases like gingivitis or periodontitis caused by poor oral hygiene, systemic complications (diabetes, leukemia), or pregnancy.
  • Poor oral status treatment through scaling or root planing, involving the removal of plaques and calculus using ultrasonic scalers and addressing root infections.
  • Treatment of recession, which exposes the roots, causing pain and sensitivity.
  • Treatment of pockets formation through curettage or deep scaling to remove infection and promote healthy tissue regeneration.
  • Dental implant placements, maintenance, and monitoring for complications like peri-implantitis.
  • Flap surgeries to remove necrotic tissues, debride surfaces, and stimulate the regrowth of healthy tissues in severe periodontal conditions like aggressive periodontitis.

Collaborative Treatment with Periodontists & General Dentists

Periodontists collaborate with general dentists to develop comprehensive treatment plans for patients. They work together to provide the best options for gum and periodontal tissue complications. If you have any gum-related complaints, it is essential to address them promptly to prevent further progression into more severe diseases.

Contact Dentist in Louisville for Periodontics Care

We welcome all your questions regarding periodontics and are committed to addressing your concerns. Contact Dentist in Louisville today to schedule an appointment and receive expert care for your gum health. Don't wait until it's too late.

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