
Periodontal Disease in Los Angeles, CA
Healthy gums are the foundation of a strong, beautiful smile. At our clinic, we offer advanced periodontal care to prevent, manage, and treat gum disease—also known as periodontal disease. This common condition often develops quietly but can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth loss if not treated in time. Our goal is to stop the infection, restore gum health, and protect your natural teeth for the long term.
We take a gentle, personalized approach to every case. Whether you’re dealing with early signs of gum inflammation or more advanced periodontal disease, our team will design a treatment plan tailored to your needs, helping you regain comfort, confidence, and lasting oral health.
Understanding Gum Disease
Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection that affects the gums and the bone supporting your teeth. It typically begins with plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—that accumulates along and beneath the gum line. In its early stage, known as gingivitis, you might notice red, swollen gums or slight bleeding when brushing. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, where the gums recede from the teeth, forming pockets that trap bacteria and lead to bone loss.
The good news is that with early detection, professional cleanings, and proper home care, gum disease can often be controlled—and in its early stages, even reversed.
Why Treating Gum Disease Matters
Gum disease develops when plaque and bacteria accumulate beneath the gum line. Without early treatment, it can cause inflammation, bleeding, persistent bad breath, and even bone loss. The good news is that with timely care, you can stop the progression and protect your smile.
Our periodontal therapy targets the areas below the gum line that regular brushing and flossing can’t reach. We thoroughly clean these spaces and monitor your gums to ensure proper healing. Treating gum disease early not only helps prevent tooth loss but also supports your overall well-being—since research links gum health to conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
What to Expect During Treatment
Your treatment may include a deep cleaning procedure known as scaling and root planing. This process removes plaque and tartar buildup from below the gum line and smooths the tooth roots, allowing the gums to heal and reattach more effectively.
To maintain your results, we may recommend ongoing periodontal maintenance visits. These appointments are scheduled more frequently than routine cleanings and help keep your gums healthy, reduce inflammation, and prevent the disease from returning.
