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Periodontal Care

Your gums are the foundation of your smile. So, when they’re affected by disease, the impact can spread far beyond the gumline. Many patients don’t realize they have gum disease until it has already advanced, which makes regular evaluation and early care important. Identifying early signs of gum health issues means fewer oral health concerns and procedures in the long run.

At Eriks Dental Group, we provide periodontal care with a focus on comfort, clarity, and long-term results. Our experienced oral health team takes the time to understand your condition and develop the best-fit treatment plan that supports both your immediate needs and your ongoing oral health. Every step of care is delivered with precision and a commitment to helping you maintain a healthy smile.

What is Periodontal Care?

Periodontal care focuses on treating infections of the gums and the structures supporting your teeth. It helps to stop disease progression and protect your long-term oral health.

Treatment focuses on removing harmful buildup, reducing inflammation, and managing infection. Depending on your needs, care may range from preventive cleanings to more advanced therapies.

Signs You Need Periodontal Care

Gum disease does not always cause pain in the early stages. It’s important to watch for visible and physical changes.

These symptoms could indicate the need for periodontal care.

  • Bleeding gums
  • Swollen or tender gums
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Gum recession
  • Loose teeth or shifting bite
  • Sensitivity around the gums

Our Periodontal Care Services

Every patient’s gum health is different, which is why periodontal care is never one-size-fits-all. At Eriks Dental Group, treatment plans are built around your condition, your comfort, and your long-term goals. Care is designed to address current concerns while helping avoid future problems.

Periodontal Maintenance

After initial treatment, maintenance visits with our team will to help keep your gums stable. These appointments focus on managing bacteria and maintaining the results of your care.

Deep Cleanings (Scaling and Root Planing)

This treatment targets buildup beneath the gumline that can’t be removed with routine cleanings. By clearing away plaque and tartar, the gums are better able to recover and reattach.

Surgical and Advanced Treatments (if needed)

For more advanced cases, additional procedures may be recommended. These treatments are focused on improving gum support and protecting the structure that holds your teeth in place.

Our Specialist Approach

Periodontal care at Eriks Dental Group is guided by a team that is committed to excellence and patient-focused treatment. Dr. Ty Eriks, Dr. Baokhoi Bui, and Dr. Darren Pike bring together their areas of expertise to provide a complete approach to oral health. With Dr. Pike’s specialization in periodontal care, patients receive focused treatment for gum health supported by a broader dental perspective.

Our collaborative approach allows for a smooth experience. Each aspect of your care is coordinated and thoughtfully managed. The result is treatment that is thorough, efficient, and centered on your comfort. Developing trust through clear communication and reliable care is a priority at every stage.

Benefits of Timely Periodontal Care

Taking care of your gums early can make a noticeable difference in the look and feel of your smile over time. Periodontal care is not only about treating problems. It is about keeping your smile strong, comfortable, and healthy for the future.

  • Helps prevent tooth loss
  • Improves gum health and freshens breath
  • Supports overall health
  • Restores confidence in your smile
  • Reduces the need for more involved procedures later

Periodontal Care in Boynton Beach

Healthy gums are the foundation of a lasting smile, and early care can make all the difference.

Call 561-733-4004 to schedule your periodontal care appointment in Boynton Beach or contact our office today to get started.

FAQs About Periodontal Care

Gingivitis, which is usually the earliest stage of gum disease, can be reversed with prompt treatment and improved daily oral hygiene. Once gum disease progresses into periodontitis, the damage to the supporting bone and tissue cannot be fully reversed. At that stage, periodontal care focuses on controlling the infection, stopping further deterioration, and stabilizing your oral health. Early diagnosis makes a significant difference in long-term outcomes.

Gingivitis is usually the first official stage of gum disease. It commonly involves redness, swelling, and bleeding gums, but the bone and connective tissue that support the teeth have not yet been affected. With proper care, gingivitis can often be resolved.

Periodontitis is a more advanced stage. The infection then spreads below the gumline and begins to break down the bone and tissues that hold teeth in place. This stage requires professional periodontal treatment to manage infection and protect remaining tooth structure.

Bleeding gums are commonly linked to inflammation caused by plaque buildup along the gumline. When bacteria accumulate, the gums become irritated and more sensitive to brushing and flossing. In many cases, this is an early sign of gum disease.

Bleeding can also occur if oral hygiene routines change suddenly or if flossing has not been consistent. Even so, ongoing bleeding should not be ignored. A dental evaluation helps determine whether early periodontal care is needed.

Yes. Advanced gum disease can later lead to tooth loss. As periodontitis progresses, the supporting bone and gum tissue begin to break down. Without adequate support, teeth can loosen and eventually fall out or require removal.

Early periodontal care helps prevent this progression. Treatment focuses on controlling infection, preserving bone structure, and retaining the stability of natural teeth whenever possible.

Scaling as well as root planing are non-surgical periodontal care treatments used to manage gum disease. It’s often recommended when plaque and tartar have built up below the gumline, and regular cleanings are no longer enough to maintain gum health.

The procedure is completed in two steps. Scaling removes plaque and hardened tartar from the teeth and beneath the gums. Then, root planing smooths the surface of the tooth roots, which helps the gums reattach and makes it more difficult for bacteria to collect in the future.

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Nate
NatePatient
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