Gum Disease
Treatment & Prevention
What is Gum Disease?
Progression of Gum Disease
Recognizing the Signs
Bleeding Gums
Gums that bleed when you brush or floss are often an early sign of inflammation.
Bad Breath
Loose Teeth
Changes in tooth position or teeth that feel loose are signs of bone loss.
Receding Gums
Gums pulling away from the teeth can expose roots and indicate tissue damage.
Swollen Gums
Pain or Discomfort
Pain when chewing or general gum tenderness can signal advanced disease.
Our Approach to Treatment
Diagnosis
Treatment Plan
Scaling & Root Planing
Local Antibiotic
Ongoing Care
Gum Health & Overall Health
Conditions linked to periodontal disease include diabetes (often considered a complication of diabetes), heart disease (inflammation may increase risk), respiratory diseases (bacteria can be aspirated into lungs), certain cancers (kidney, pancreatic, blood cancers), and potentially Alzheimer’s disease.
Our Comprehensive Approach to Gum Health
We are dedicated to preventing, identifying, and treating periodontal disease at every stage. Our team uses advanced techniques and personalized care plans to protect your gums and preserve your natural teeth. Early detection and intervention are key to successful treatment and maintaining your overall health.
Early Detection
Precise Diagnosis
Our skilled hygienists and Doctor K. use thorough examinations, including periodontal probing and charting, to accurately assess your gum health and identify any signs of disease early on.
Effective Treatment
Advanced Therapies
Depending on the stage of gum disease, we offer treatments like scaling and root planing (deep cleaning) and localized antibiotics (Arestin) to remove infection and promote healing.
Long-Term Health
Personalized Prevention
We partner with you to develop effective home care routines and recommend appropriate cleaning schedules (usually 2-4 times per year) to prevent gum disease from developing or progressing.
- Regular Dental Cleanings
- Professional Exams
- Periodontal Probing & Charting
- Home Care Guidance
- Early Intervention
- Customized Treatment Plans
Frequently Asked Questions
About Periodontal Disease Treatment
Have questions about gum disease, its causes, symptoms, or treatment options? Find answers to common questions here. If you need more information, don’t hesitate to contact our Hackettstown dental office.
Your Role in Gum Health
Essential Home Care Practices
Brushing
Twice Daily
Flossing
Once Daily
Floss at least once a day to remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and under the gumline, areas your toothbrush can’t reach.
Healthy Diet
Gum-Friendly Choices
A balanced diet supports overall health, including your gums. Limit sugary snacks and drinks that contribute to plaque buildup.
Regular Visits
Professional Care
Schedule regular dental cleanings and exams with High Tech Dentist in Hackettstown, NJ. These visits are crucial for early detection and professional plaque/tartar removal.
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Technology for Your Convenience and Comfort
We utilize digital tools to simplify administrative tasks. We can electronically submit your insurance claims, significantly speeding up the process and reducing paperwork. If your insurance requires X-rays, these can be sent digitally along with your claim, eliminating delays.
Beyond efficiency, we're committed to your comfort. Our practice features ergonomically designed dental chairs for maximum relaxation during procedures. We also provide amenities like noise-canceling headphones and entertainment options to help you feel at ease throughout your visit. Our goal is to combine cutting-edge technology with a patient-centered approach, creating a positive and comfortable dental experience.
Explore Further Resources
We believe informed patients are empowered patients. Here are some trusted external resources where you can learn more about periodontal disease and maintaining optimal oral health.




