STRENGTHEN YOUR GUMS WITH Periodontist Plano Care

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Do I Have Gum Disease?

It’s important to remember that gum disease can be very subtle in its earliest stages and may not showcase any symptoms that are clear to an untrained eye. That’s why we strongly recommend that you attend regular checkups every six months so that we can catch tricky warning signs right away. However, there are some common symptoms that patients should be aware of. They include:

Oral bleeding that occurs after brushing and flossing teeth

Gum tissue that seems suspiciously red in color, tender to the touch, or noticeably swollen

Serious, lingering bad breath that isn’t alleviated by brushing, flossing, or using mouthwash

Teeth that gradually appear longer over time and/or feel looser

A change in the way your bite fits together

What Are My Options for Periodontal Treatment?

Dr. Shaik's treatment recommendations are based on the severity of your gum condition, with a focus on controlling infection and restoring gum health. As a trusted periodontist Plano patients turn to for expert care, we offer several effective options designed to combat gum disease and support long-term oral health.

Scaling & Root Planing – This in-depth procedure takes your regular cleaning a big step further, targeting accumulations of plaque and tartar that have formed underneath the gum line. Dr. Shaik will also smooth the rough surfaces of your tooth roots, which are targets for harmful bacteria. Our goal is to fight back against the infection and help the patient control it at a manageable level.

Soft Tissue Laser Therapy – Instead of relying on traditional scalpels and other traditional tools, we’ve modernized our approach to treating diseased gum tissue by utilizing the high-tech Premier Aurora soft tissue laser! This laser uses a safe wavelength to precisely cut away damaged tissue, sterilize treated areas, and even encourage the growth of new gum tissue. Better yet, your recovery time is likely to be much faster.

Antibiotic Therapy – Antibiotic therapy with ARESTIN is typically recommended in combination with the above two treatment methods. The medication is applied directly to the gum line so that it can fight off harmful bacteria that may have remained after the initial treatment.

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