Periodontics in St. Catharines

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Healthy gums are part of a healthy smile, but many patients don’t realize they have a periodontal problem until symptoms become hard to ignore. You may notice bleeding when brushing, bad breath, gum recession, or even loose teeth. If left untreated, these issues can affect your dental health, oral health, and overall well-being. At The Dentist St. Catharines, we provide professional periodontics in St. Catharines to diagnose, prevent, and treat gum-related conditions before they become major problems. Our team is committed to exceptional care and creating a personalized treatment plan that protects your teeth, gums, and smile.

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What Is Periodontics?

Periodontics is a specialized area of dental care that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the gums, bone, and supporting structures around the teeth. The field of periodontology plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health because healthy gums and bone provide the foundation that supports natural teeth. Dentists  treat issues such as gingivitis, periodontal disease, inflammation, infection, bone loss, and gum recession.

Periodontics in St. Catharines includes a wide range of services to preserve your dental health and prevent future complications. Periodontal care may involve non-surgical procedures such as root planing or more advanced surgical treatment when necessary. Since the periodontal ligament, connective tissue, gum tissue, alveolar bone, and soft tissue all work together to support your teeth, proper periodontal treatment is essential to maintain a healthy smile and prevent tooth loss.

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Benefits of Periodontics

Periodontal care has many benefits for patients who want to improve their oral health and protect their smile for years to come.

Periodontics Procedure

At The Dentist St. Catharines, every periodontal treatment starts with a thorough examination. Our goal is to provide comprehensive care that addresses your immediate needs and long-term oral health.

Step 1: Comprehensive Examination

We begin with a detailed diagnosis of your gums, teeth, and supporting structures. Our dentist evaluates the gum line, periodontal pockets, inflammation, and any signs of infection or bone loss.

Step 2: Review of Risk Factors

We review your medical and dental history to identify potential risk factors. Smoking, poor oral hygiene, genetics, and certain health conditions can increase the risk of periodontal disease.

Step 3: Initial Phase of Treatment

The initial phase often focuses on controlling bacteria and reducing inflammation. This may include professional cleanings, improved home care recommendations, and non-surgical periodontal treatment.

Step 4: Root Planing and Deep Cleaning

Root planing removes bacteria and buildup from below the gum line. This procedure helps the gums heal and reduces periodontal pockets around the teeth.

Step 5: Surgical Treatment When Needed

If advanced periodontal disease is present, surgical treatment may be recommended. Procedures such as gum grafts, periodontal regeneration, or techniques to regenerate bone may help restore damaged tissue and bone.

Step 6: Ongoing Maintenance and Prevention

After treatment, patients return for routine periodontal care and monitoring. Regular visits help prevent future infection and maintain long-term oral health.

Why Choose The Dentist St. Catharines for Your Periodontics?

At The Dentist St. Catharines, your oral health is our top priority. We understand periodontal problems can feel overwhelming, which is why we focus on patient education, personalized treatment, and exceptional care. Our practice provides comprehensive care in a warm and welcoming environment where patients feel comfortable throughout every stage of treatment.

FAQs

What are the signs I need periodontal treatment?

At our practice, we tell patients that bleeding gums are not something to ignore. Other signs may include bad breath, swollen gums, gum recession, loose teeth, and discomfort while chewing. These signs may indicate gingivitis or periodontal disease. We recommend you schedule an appointment so we can do a proper diagnosis and create a treatment plan. Early treatment often prevents more extensive treatment later.

As dentists, we explain that gingivitis is often reversible if treated early. Once periodontal disease progresses and causes damage to the bone or tissue, the condition can’t always be reversed. However, periodontal treatment can stop the progression of the disease and help preserve your oral health. We work with patients to manage the condition and prevent future damage. Consistent periodontal care is key to long-term success.

Yes, dental implants are often associated with periodontics because healthy gums and bone are necessary for successful treatment. We evaluate the condition of the alveolar bone, gum tissue, and surrounding structures before recommending implants. For patients, replacing missing teeth with implants can provide a durable and natural-looking solution. The implant surgery and implant procedure are carefully planned to support long-term success. We can determine if implants are right for you.

Most patients are surprised to learn that modern periodontal treatment is often very comfortable. We use techniques designed to minimize discomfort during and after treatment. Depending on the procedure, sedation dentistry or sedation options may be recommended to help you relax. We also provide detailed instructions to support healing and recovery. We focus on making your experience as comfortable as possible.

Frequency of visits depends on your oral health needs and the severity of your condition. Some patients need more frequent periodontal maintenance appointments to keep bacteria under control. During your visit, we evaluate your gums, teeth, and overall health to determine the best schedule. Regular appointments are key to prevention and early detection. We work with each patient to create a personalized plan for ongoing care.

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If you have bleeding gums, bad breath, gum recession, or other symptoms of periodontal disease, our team can help. The Dentist St. Catharines offers periodontics in St. Catharines with a focus on full-service care and patient comfort. Whether you need periodontal maintenance, root planing, gum grafts, periodontal regeneration, dental implants, or treatment for advanced gum disease, we can help. We want to protect your oral health, preserve your natural teeth, and help you have a healthier smile. Call (905) 680-0900 today to book your appointment and learn more about your options.

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