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Stop gum disease before it causes tooth loss. Best Dental offers comprehensive periodontal therapy including deep cleanings, scaling & root planing, and ongoing maintenance to restore and protect your gum health. Early treatment prevents painful infections, bone loss, and tooth loss while improving your overall health.
Schedule Gum EvaluationPeriodontal disease, commonly called gum disease, is a bacterial infection of the gums and supporting structures around your teeth. It begins when plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—accumulates along and below the gum line. If not removed through regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings, this plaque hardens into tartar (calculus) that can only be removed by a dental professional.
The bacteria in plaque and tartar trigger an inflammatory response in your body, causing your gums to become red, swollen, and prone to bleeding. If left untreated, this inflammation destroys the gum tissue and bone that support your teeth, eventually leading to tooth loss. Periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
At Best Dental in Richmond, TX, we take gum health seriously. Our comprehensive periodontal evaluations detect gum disease early when it's most treatable. Dr. Jasmine Naderi and Dr. Sonny Naderi provide personalized treatment plans to restore your gum health and prevent tooth loss.
Many people don't realize they have gum disease because early stages can be painless. However, your body gives warning signs that shouldn't be ignored. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule a periodontal evaluation immediately:
Important: Even if you have no symptoms, gum disease can still be present. This is why regular dental checkups with periodontal probing are essential. Our hygienists measure pocket depths around each tooth during your preventive care visits to catch gum disease in its earliest stages.
Gum disease progresses through distinct stages, each more serious than the last. Understanding these stages helps you recognize the urgency of treatment:
Severity: Mild (Reversible)
Symptoms:
Treatment: Professional cleaning, improved home care, and regular maintenance can completely reverse gingivitis. This is the only reversible stage.
Severity: Moderate (Manageable)
Symptoms:
Treatment: Deep cleaning (scaling & root planing) plus improved home care can stop progression and stabilize the condition, though bone loss cannot be reversed.
Severity: Advanced (Serious)
Symptoms:
Treatment: Deep cleaning, possible antibiotics, more frequent maintenance cleanings (every 3 months), and potentially gum surgery.
Severity: Severe (Tooth Loss)
Symptoms:
Treatment: May require tooth extraction, gum surgery, bone grafting. Some teeth may not be salvageable. Aggressive ongoing treatment needed to save remaining teeth.
The Bottom Line: The earlier gum disease is caught, the easier and less expensive it is to treat. Gingivitis can be reversed. Once you reach periodontitis, the damage is permanent—we can only stop it from getting worse. This is why regular dental checkups are so critical.
Treatment depends on the stage and severity of your gum disease. Our goal is always to use the most conservative, effective approach to restore your gum health:
For: Gingivitis (early gum disease)
Regular professional cleaning removes plaque and tartar from above the gum line. Combined with improved home care, this reverses gingivitis completely. Most patients need cleanings every 6 months, though those prone to gum disease may benefit from 3-4 month intervals.
For: Early to moderate periodontitis
This is the gold standard non-surgical treatment for gum disease. Learn more about scaling and root planing.
For: Active infection or in combination with deep cleaning
Antibiotics help control bacterial infection in gum pockets. May be prescribed as:
For: Ongoing care after initial treatment
More frequent cleanings (typically every 3-4 months) to prevent disease recurrence. This is critical for long-term success—periodontal disease can return without proper maintenance.
For: Advanced periodontitis or complex cases
When gum disease is severe, we may refer you to a periodontal specialist for:
During your comprehensive periodontal evaluation, we'll:
Your treatment plan will be customized to your specific situation, stage of disease, and overall health.
Scaling and root planing—often called "deep cleaning"—is the most common non-surgical treatment for periodontal disease. It's more extensive than a regular cleaning and specifically targets the bacteria, plaque, and tartar that have accumulated below the gum line.
Scaling: We use special instruments (ultrasonic scalers and hand instruments) to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from tooth surfaces and beneath the gums, reaching down into periodontal pockets. This eliminates the infection source.
Root Planing: We smooth the root surfaces of your teeth, removing bacterial toxins. Smooth roots make it harder for bacteria to reattach and help gums heal and reattach to teeth.
Immediate Effects: Your gums may be tender for a few days. Teeth might feel sensitive to hot and cold. Over-the-counter pain relievers usually provide adequate relief. Stick to soft foods for 24-48 hours.
Healing Process: Within a few days, inflammation begins to decrease. Over the next few weeks, gums should become firmer, pinker, and healthier. Pockets typically reduce in depth as gums reattach. Bleeding should stop or dramatically decrease.
Follow-up: We'll schedule a follow-up appointment 4-6 weeks after your final deep cleaning to:
When combined with improved home care and regular maintenance, scaling and root planing successfully halts periodontal disease progression in approximately 85-90% of cases. The key is committing to ongoing periodontal maintenance cleanings every 3-4 months.
Successfully treating gum disease is only half the battle. Preventing it from returning requires ongoing periodontal maintenance. This isn't optional—it's essential for keeping your gums healthy and teeth in place.
Once you've had periodontal disease, you're at higher risk for recurrence. Bacteria can repopulate treated pockets within 9-11 weeks. This is why patients who've had periodontal treatment need cleanings every 3-4 months instead of the standard 6-month interval.
| Feature | Regular Cleaning | Periodontal Maintenance |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency | Every 6 months | Every 3-4 months |
| Purpose | Prevent disease | Prevent disease recurrence |
| Cleaning Depth | Above gum line | Above & below gum line |
| Pocket Measurement | Annual | Every visit |
| Duration | 30-45 minutes | 45-60 minutes |
| For Patients | Healthy gums | History of gum disease |
Professional maintenance must be combined with excellent daily home care:
Remember: Skipping even one periodontal maintenance appointment can allow bacteria to recolonize and disease to return. Staying committed to your maintenance schedule is the difference between keeping your teeth and losing them.
Periodontal treatment costs vary based on the severity of disease and extent of treatment needed. While the investment may seem significant, consider that untreated gum disease leads to tooth loss—and replacing lost teeth with implants or dentures costs far more.
| Treatment | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Regular Cleaning (Gingivitis) | $99 - $180 |
| Scaling & Root Planing (per quadrant) | $200 - $400 |
| Full Mouth Deep Cleaning (4 quadrants) | $800 - $1,600 |
| Periodontal Maintenance (per visit) | $125 - $250 |
| Antibiotic Therapy (if needed) | $50 - $150 |
Most dental insurance plans cover periodontal treatment because it's medically necessary to preserve teeth and prevent more serious health problems. Here's what's typically covered:
Important Notes:
Don't let cost prevent you from getting necessary gum disease treatment. Best Dental offers multiple payment solutions to fit your budget. Learn about financing options:
Cost of Doing Nothing: Untreated gum disease leads to tooth loss. Replacing a single tooth with an implant costs $3,000-6,000. Full mouth reconstruction can exceed $50,000. Treating gum disease now prevents these much larger expenses later.
The best periodontal treatment is preventing gum disease in the first place. Even if you've already had gum disease treated, these preventive strategies help ensure it doesn't return:
Some factors increase gum disease risk but can't be modified. If these apply to you, extra vigilant preventive care is crucial:
Gum disease doesn't just affect your mouth—it impacts your entire body. Research links periodontal disease to:
Maintaining healthy gums isn't just about keeping your teeth—it's about protecting your overall health and quality of life.
Don't wait until you lose teeth to gum disease. Early treatment is easier, more affordable, and more successful. If you're experiencing any warning signs—bleeding gums, bad breath, receding gums, or loose teeth—schedule a comprehensive periodontal evaluation today. Our experienced team will assess your gum health, create a personalized treatment plan, and help you achieve healthy gums for life. Call (281) 215-3065 or book your appointment online now!
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Dr. Jasmine and the entire team are exceptional! I began my treatment approximately four years and four months ago. I had a complex dental issue that required various treatments, including extractions and orthodontic care. They handled everything with such professionalism and care.
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The best. Loving, caring and genuine. They are straight to the point, but with concern. Two years ago I took my son here to have a wisdom tooth removed because our former dentist found it too complicated. Dr. Sonny took one look and the tooth was out like a bad baseball player. So glad to have found them.
Fantastic dental office! The staff is incredibly welcoming and professional. Dr. Jasmine explained every step of my treatment plan clearly. The office is modern and clean. I've been to many dentists in Houston, and this is by far the best experience I've had. Highly recommend!
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