Treatment for Gum Swellings, Bleeding, and Periodontal Pockets

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Treatment for Gum Swellings, Bleeding, and Periodontal Pockets

Treatment for Gum Swellings, Bleeding, and Periodontal Pockets

At Revive Dental Clinic, we offer effective treatments for gum swellings, bleeding, and periodontal pockets, conditions commonly associated with gum disease. These issues can cause discomfort, affect your oral health, and lead to tooth loss if not properly managed. Our treatments are designed to address the root causes of these symptoms and restore gum health.

Gum swelling and bleeding are often signs of gingivitis or more advanced periodontal disease. Periodontal pockets form as a result of untreated gum disease, where bacteria accumulate and cause damage to the supporting structures of your teeth. Our specialized treatment options aim to reduce inflammation, heal the gums, and prevent further progression of gum disease.

Benefits of Treatment for Gum Swellings, Bleeding, and Periodontal Pockets

By addressing gum swelling, bleeding, and periodontal pockets, our treatments help restore the health of your gums and prevent future dental complications. Treatment can improve gum appearance, reduce discomfort, and restore overall oral health.

  • Reduces gum inflammation and bleeding
  • Promotes healing of periodontal pockets
  • Prevents further damage to gum tissue and bone
  • Improves gum health and overall oral hygiene

We use advanced treatments such as deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), antibiotic therapy, and, if necessary, surgical procedures to remove bacteria and repair damaged gum tissue. Our goal is to restore gum health and prevent further complications.

How Treatment for Gum Swellings, Bleeding, and Periodontal Pockets Works

Treatment typically begins with a thorough dental examination and periodontal charting to assess the severity of the gum disease. Based on the diagnosis, we may perform scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar buildup beneath the gum line. In more severe cases, surgical intervention may be required to reduce pockets and regenerate lost tissue.

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