Deep cleaning is the primary treatment for early-stage gum disease (gingivitis). This procedure removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline through scaling, followed by root planing to smooth the tooth roots, helping your gums reattach. Deep cleaning prevents gum disease from progressing to periodontitis and improves overall gum health.
In some cases, we may use antibiotic medications or apply antibiotic gels directly to the gum pockets. This helps control infection and reduces bacteria, promoting faster healing. We often combine this with other treatments for enhanced effectiveness.
Laser therapy is a minimally invasive treatment that targets infected gum tissue. The laser effectively removes bacteria, reduces gum swelling, and promotes quicker healing. This treatment offers shorter recovery times compared to traditional methods, making it a comfortable option for many patients.
For advanced periodontitis, surgical treatments may be necessary. These include procedures like gum grafting, pocket reduction surgery, and guided tissue regeneration to repair damaged gum tissue and bone, restoring gum structure and preventing tooth loss.
After initial treatment, regular maintenance cleanings and check-ups are vital to prevent gum disease from returning. We provide periodontal maintenance therapy, which includes deep cleanings and evaluations every 3-4 months to monitor gum health and ensure long-term success.
Treatment Stage | Timeframe |
Initial Consultation | 30-60 minutes |
Deep Cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing) | 1-2 hours per session |
Follow-up Appointments | 3-4 months for maintenance |
Antibiotic or Laser Therapy | 30-60 minutes per session |
Surgical Treatment | 1-2 hours (depending on procedure) |
Ongoing Maintenance | Every 3-4 months |
Note: The treatment times may vary depending on the severity of the gum disease and the individual needs of each patient. Your dentist will provide a personalized treatment plan and timeline during your consultation.
The cost of gum disease treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the type of treatment required. Below is a general breakdown:
Treatment Type | Cost Range | Description |
Deep Cleaning | $300 – $800 | Scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar. |
Antibiotic Therapy | $50 – $200 | Antimicrobial treatments to control infection. |
Laser Treatment | $500 – $2,000 | Laser therapy to remove infection and promote healing. |
Surgical Treatment | $1,000 – $3,500 | Gum grafts and pocket reduction for severe cases. |
Maintenance Therapy | $150 – $300 per visit | Periodic cleanings and check-ups to maintain gum health. |
Note: We offer affordable financing options and accept most major insurance plans to make gum disease treatment accessible for all our patients.