Gum Disease Therapy
Gum disease is a serious condition that can result in tooth loss and negative consequences for your overall health. We provide periodontics services to prevent and treat gum disease with custom treatment plans for the severity and needs of each patient.
Covington Office
(985) 892-2273
Mandeville Office
(985) 674-3114
Hammond Office
(985) 662-5522
Metairie Office
(504) 708-5095
Scaling and Root Planing
Dangerous bacterial infections are a result of tartar buildup and rough patches on the roots of your teeth. By using special tools, we prevent this from happening by cleaning below the gumline and smoothing the roots.
Tooth Extraction
Rest assured, our team will not recommend an extraction unless it is truly the best possible option for improving the health of your smile. Extractions can prevent infection and protect the health of surrounding teeth. We aim to make the process as stress and pain free as possible.
Ridge/Socket Preservation
When a tooth is extracted, the area of the jaw around the tooth can be affected if the socket collapses. We protect the socket by filling it with material to strengthen it.
Ridge Augmentation
If you have been missing teeth for a while, the area of your jaw above the teeth can deteriorate. We can treat this by augmenting the area by grafting in bone and soft tissue.
Sinus Augmentation
Sometimes when we want to place a dental implant in a patient’s upper jaw the bone in the area is too thin to support the implant. We treat this by augmenting the bone with grafted bone tissue.
Bone Grafts
Bone grafts are used to augment or replace bone tissue that has been damaged by infection or injury, or to strengthen an area prior to the placement of an implant.
Gum Grafting
Gum grafts are used to repair damaged or infected gums and to make cosmetic enhancements to your gum line. Donor gum tissue is usually taken from another area within your mouth.
Pocket Depth Reduction
Small pockets can form in the soft tissue around the roots of your teeth and expose your teeth to infection. To keep this from happening we surgically reduce the depth of these pockets so bacteria can’t build up in them.
Flap Procedures
When we treat infections or injury above the gum line it is sometimes necessary to make an incision in your gums to access the tissues beneath. We do this by opening a small “flap” of gum tissue, which we close with sutures when the treatment is finished.
Crown Lengthening
Crown lengthening is a procedure where we remove gum tissue from around the base of a tooth, exposing more of the crown. It’s used for cosmetic reasons and to prepare a tooth for placement of a dental crown.
Preventing Gum Disease
Gum disease can be almost entirely prevented with good dental hygiene. Brush and floss regularly, and have your teeth professionally cleaned and examined at least twice a year.
To learn more about periodontal disease, causes, warning signs and treatment, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
Symptoms:
- Persistent Bad Breath
- Swollen or Red Gums
- Bleeding Gums
- Receding Gums
- Loose Teeth
Risk Factors:
- Diabetes
- Smoking
- Poor Oral Hygiene
- Heredity
- Medications or Immune Deficiencies