Periodontics - Catoosa, OK

Protect Your Smile with Expert Gum Disease Treatment

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What Is Gum Disease and How Can It Affect Your Health?

Gum disease, also called periodontitis, is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the gums, ligaments, and bone sockets that hold the teeth in place. In its early stages, gum disease is reversible. Still, without timely gingivitis treatment, it can permanently damage the jawbone and increase your risks for tooth loss and serious health issues elsewhere in the body.

At Dental Arts of Oklahoma, we’re proud to provide gentle and effective periodontal disease treatments in Catoosa, Locust Grove, Tulsa, Nowata, and Bixby, OK, to protect your smile and your wellbeing.

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What Are the Warning Signs of Gum Disease?

  • Bleeding when you brush or floss
  • Gums that look puffy or swollen, tender gums, or sensitive teeth
  • Redness along the gumline or between the teeth
  • Bad breath that won’t go away or foul tastes in the mouth
  • Pus that comes out from beneath the gums
  • Painful chewing or changes to your bite
  • Receding gums or loose teeth
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We Offer Expert Treatment Without the Financial Stress

Whether you’re in the early stages of gingivitis or need help rebuilding your smile after battling advanced periodontitis, our Catoosa, Locust Grove, Tulsa, Nowata, and Bixby, OK, team offers personalized gum disease treatment and tooth replacement options tailored to your needs.

With years of experience diagnosing and treating various cases, we’ll help you manage symptoms and prevent long-term damage. To ensure your finances don’t create an obstacle to protecting your oral health, we offer flexible financing options to make periodontal disease treatment more accessible.

Experience Advanced Treatment Options for Your Healthiest Smile Yet

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Crown Lengthening

Crown lengthening in Catoosa, Locust Grove, Tulsa, Nowata, and Bixby, OK, is a procedure that reshapes the gums and sometimes the underlying bone to uncover more of a natural tooth. We frequently recommend it to expose enough tooth structure to place a restoration like a filling or crown or as part of a cosmetic dentistry  plan to make the teeth look more proportional.

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Gingival Graft

Gum recession is when the gums no longer completely cover the tooth roots, leading to sensitive teeth and increased risks for tooth decay, loose or shifting teeth, and tooth loss. A gingival graft, also called a gum graft in Catoosa, Locust Grove, Tulsa, Nowata, and Bixby, OK, is a treatment to correct recession by adding healthy gum tissue where it is needed. We do this by moving healthy tissue from a donor site, such as the roof of your mouth, to where it is needed to correctly cover the roots of the teeth.

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Scaling and Root Planing

Scaling and root planing in Catoosa, Locust Grove, Tulsa, Nowata, and Bixby, OK, is sometimes called a “deep cleaning. ” Like the name implies, it’s a specialized type of dental cleaning that completely removes buildup below the gum line.

This removes the source of the gum infection that causes gum disease, allowing the gums to heal and tighten around the roots again. Scaling and root planing are often the first steps in a more comprehensive periodontal disease treatment plan.

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Frenectomy

When the bands of tissue connecting the lips or tongue to the gums are too tight, they can pull on the gums, leading to recession, misalignments in the teeth, and difficulty eating and speaking normally.

A frenectomy in Catoosa, Locust Grove, Tulsa, Nowata, and Bixby, OK, is a procedure to release an overly tight frenum. This allows the tongue or lips to move normally and prevents oral health problems. We use advanced dental lasers to provide frenectomies with minimal bleeding or discomfort and a fast, predictable recovery process.

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Gingivectomy

Gingivitis, orthodontic treatment, certain medications, and some general health conditions can cause the gums to become enlarged or overgrown. A gingivectomy in Catoosa, Locust Grove, Tulsa, Nowata, and Bixby, OK, is a procedure to remove excess gum tissue, restoring the normal contour of the gum line to improve the look of your smile and remove plaque traps created by excessive gum tissue. With laser dentistry, this process is fast, comfortable, and predictable.

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Pinhole® Surgical Technique

Pinhole surgery is a revolutionary solution to gum recession that allows us to gently reposition the gums without scalpels or stitches. Instead, we make tiny “pinholes” to insert slender instruments and encourage the gums into the correct position. While a traditional gum graft is still the best solution in some cases, this approach gives us a minimally invasive alternative with excellent success rates.