Dental Arts of Catoosa Comprehensive Gum Disease Treatment

Dental Arts of Catoosa offers a comprehensive guide on gum disease treatment. This guide was carefully created by Dr. Michaelsen and our dental team. We understand how vital healthy gums are for maintaining good oral hygiene. We offer a tailored gum disease therapy to keep your gums healthy. This page provides a comprehensive look at gum disease. We will discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment options. Our Catoosa office can also help you achieve a healthy smile and gums.

Understanding Gum Disease - A Closer Look

Periodontal disease is also called gum disease. It's a multi-faceted condition of the mouth that requires a comprehensive understanding to manage and treat it effectively. This condition can affect the gums, the stability, and the health of your teeth. At Dental Arts of Catoosa, we educate our patients on gum disease to encourage them to take proactive care of their oral health.


Plaque, a sticky film made up of bacteria, saliva, and food particles, is the primary cause of gum diseases. Plaque can become tartar when it accumulates between teeth and along the gumline. This creates an environment that is conducive to bacterial growth, causing inflammation of the gingiva. The first stage of gum disease, gingivitis is characterized by reddened, tender, swollen gums. They may also bleed when brushing or flossing.


Untreated gingivitis may progress to periodontitis, a more severe stage. In periodontitis, the inflammation can extend below the gum line and cause pockets to form between the teeth and gums. These pockets can harbor plaque and bacteria, which will further damage the surrounding bone and gums. Periodontitis, if not treated promptly, can lead to gum recession, tooth decay, and other complications that affect the health of your mouth.

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To effectively manage gum disease, it is important to identify and address the factors that contribute to its development. Inadequate oral hygiene, including irregular brushing and flossing, can cause plaque to build up and become tartar. This increases the risk of gum disease and inflammation. Smoking and chewing tobacco weaken the immune system and reduce blood flow to gums. This makes them more vulnerable to infection and damage.


Other factors, such as medical conditions or lifestyle choices can affect gum health. Diabetes, autoimmune diseases, hormonal changes during pregnancy and menopause, and genetic predispositions are all conditions that can impact the body's capacity to fight infections and maintain healthy gingiva. Stress, poor nutrition, and certain medications may also affect gum health, increasing the risk of gum disease.

Understanding Your Gum Health - Causes and Risks

It is essential to understand the causes of gum disease in order to effectively manage and prevent it. Plaque can build up if you do not brush and floss properly. Gingivitis and gum inflammation can result from this. The immune system is compromised by smoking and chewing tobacco, and the blood supply to gums is reduced. This increases the likelihood of gum disease and slows the healing process. Gum health can be affected by genetic predispositions, certain medical conditions such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and hormonal fluctuations, including those that occur during pregnancy.

Early Warning Signs and Symptoms

Recognizing the symptoms of gum disease can help you detect it early and get treatment. Gum disease can be detected by red, tender, or swollen gums. It is also indicated by bleeding gums while brushing or flossing. Other signs include persistent bad breath, changes in the fit of dentures and dental appliances, shifting or loosened teeth, pus between gums and teeth, and changes to the bite and alignment of teeth. If you notice any of the symptoms, it's important to seek professional help.

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Treatment Options for Gum Disease

Dental Arts of Catoosa believes in comprehensive and personalized care to address gum disease and promote optimal gum health. Our treatment options are tailored to each patient's unique needs, so you receive the best possible care.

  • Professional Cleanings

    Our gum disease treatment includes professional dental cleanings. Our dental hygienists clean teeth and gums regularly to remove plaque and tartar. This deep cleaning helps reduce inflammation and creates a healthy, clean environment for your gums.

  • Scaling and Root Planing

    Scaling and root planing may be recommended if gum disease has progressed beyond the early stages. This deep cleaning technique involves removing tartar, plaque, and other deposits below the gumline. The root surfaces are also smoothed. By removing bacteria and smoothing the root surfaces, we can prevent infection.

  • Antibiotics

    Another important tool in treating gum disease is antibiotics. Antibiotics are prescribed topically or systemically to control bacterial infection and reduce gum inflammation. This targeted approach helps to eliminate harmful bacteria while promoting healing and restoring gums health.

  • Laser Therapy

    Laser therapy can be a highly effective, minimally invasive treatment for advanced gum disease. Laser technology can target bacteria and infected tissues while encouraging the regeneration of gum tissue. This reduces discomfort and bleeding. Laser therapy can be a good option for those who want a comfortable, efficient treatment for gum disease.

  • Surgery

    Surgery may be necessary to restore gum health or treat severe gum disease. Gum grafting is a way to replace lost gum tissue due to recession. Pocket reduction surgery is intended to reduce the depth of pockets that are contaminated with bacteria and eliminate them. Dr. Michaelsen works closely with our oral surgeons to achieve the best possible surgical results.

We are committed to your comfort during your treatment for gum disease. Our team places a high priority on open communication, empowerment of patients, and education. You will be informed about all of your options for treatment and feel confident in your decision. We will not only treat your gum disease but also provide you with the knowledge and tools to maintain healthy gums and prevent future problems.

Gum Health is Dependent on Preventive Maintenance

Preventing gum disease starts with a proactive approach to oral hygiene and overall health. It is essential to practice good oral hygiene in order to prevent gum disease. This includes using fluoride toothpaste, flossing, and antimicrobial mouthwash. Regular dental cleanings, checkups, and examinations are crucial for detecting early gum disease and initiating timely interventions. You can reduce the risk of gum disease by eating a healthy diet, not smoking, managing any systemic conditions, and responding to early signs.

Contact Dental Arts of Catoosa

If you have any concerns about your gum health or are experiencing symptoms of gum disease, contact Dental Arts of Catoosa. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Michaelsen and our dental team to receive personalized and compassionate care for gum diseases. We are dedicated to your dental health and well-being. We are here to help you achieve healthy gums, a confident smile, and healthy teeth.

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