Periodontal Therapy

At Greg M. Lee Dentistry, our periodontal therapy focuses on maintaining and restoring the health of your gums. Gum disease can have a significant impact on your overall oral health, leading to problems such as tooth loss if left untreated. Whether you are dealing with mild gingivitis or advanced periodontitis, our team offers comprehensive treatments designed to fit your specific needs.

Treatment Tailored to You

Our periodontal therapy is designed to address a variety of gum health issues. By thoroughly assessing your condition, Dr. Greg M. Lee can create a personalized plan. We offer a range of services that may include deep cleaning procedures such as scaling and root planing, as well as more advanced interventions when necessary. Our goal is to help you maintain your natural teeth while ensuring your gums remain healthy and strong.

Encouraging Long-Term Gum Health

After receiving periodontal therapy, maintaining gum health is essential. Our team provides guidance on effective at-home care routines and schedules follow-up visits to monitor your progress. Consistent care and early intervention are key in preventing future gum disease issues.

If you are experiencing symptoms of gum disease or want to maintain your oral health, contact us today. Our dedicated team are here to help you achieve healthier gums and a confident smile. Call us at 541-382-0414 to schedule your consultation with our dentist and learn more about periodontal therapy in Bend, Oregon. Take the first step toward better gum health and long-term wellness!

FAQ

How often should I come in for periodontal maintenance?

After initial therapy, most patients benefit from a cleaning every three to four months. This helps keep your gums in optimal condition.

Does treatment for gum disease hurt?

While some discomfort is normal, we use advanced techniques to minimize pain and ensure your comfort during and after treatment.

Will periodontal therapy help with bad breath?

Yes, treating gum disease can significantly reduce bad breath, as it is often caused by bacteria buildup in the gums. Regular therapy can help keep your breath fresh and your gums healthy.