Periodontics in Milwaukie, OR
Concerned about gum health? We’re happy to help.
What Is Periodontal Disease?
- Begins with inflammation of the gums
- Can progress to deeper infection and bone loss
- Often treatable and manageable with the right plan
Signs Your Gums Need Attention
- Bleeding when brushing or flossing
- Swollen, tender, or red gums
- Persistent bad breath
- Receding gums or “longer-looking” teeth
- Loose teeth or changes in your bite
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Have Questions About Your Gum Health?
Frequently Asked Questions
Can gum disease be reversed?
Early gum disease (gingivitis) can often be reversed with cleanings and good home care. More advanced gum disease can usually be managed with a treatment plan and regular maintenance.
Why do my gums bleed when I floss?
Bleeding is often a sign of inflammation. The good news: with the right care and consistency, gums can become healthier and bleed less over time.
What’s the difference between a regular cleaning and periodontal care?
A regular cleaning focuses above the gumline for generally healthy gums. Periodontal care targets deeper buildup and inflammation and helps manage gum disease over time.
How often will I need periodontal maintenance?
It varies, but many patients do best with maintenance visits every 3–4 months. We’ll recommend a schedule based on your gum health and progress.
