Periodontal Disease Treatment

Advanced gum disease treatment in South Philadelphia & Washington Crossing designed to restore healthy gums and protect your smile.

  • Scaling & Root Planing
  • Gum Infection Treatment
  • Personalized Periodontal Care
  • Comprehensive Dental Exams

Treat Gum Disease Before It Progresses

Periodontal disease often develops silently without noticeable pain. By the time symptoms appear, the gums and supporting bone may already be damaged.

At Dentists on Washington, we diagnose and treat gum disease early to help prevent tooth loss, infection, and long-term oral health complications. During your dental exam, we carefully evaluate your gums and measure periodontal pocket depth to determine the best treatment plan for your needs.

Your Periodontal Disease Treatment Process

Step: 01

Diagnosis

Your dentist examines your gums and measures the spaces between your teeth and gums using a periodontal probe. Based on the severity of the condition, treatment recommendations are customized for your oral health needs.

Step: 02

Scaling & Root Planing

Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning procedure used to remove plaque and tartar beneath the gumline. The tooth roots are then smoothed to help the gums heal and reduce future bacteria buildup.

Step: 03

Healing & Follow-Up Care

After treatment, your dentist monitors healing and checks if periodontal pockets have improved. Ongoing maintenance and good oral hygiene are essential to prevent gum disease from returning.

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Testimonials

Patients at Dentists on Washington consistently praise the practice for its gentle, painless care and highly professional staff. Reviewers frequently highlight the expertise of Dr. Ngo and Dr. Costello, noting that they take the time to explain procedures thoroughly and make even the most anxious patients feel comfortable. People also appreciate the modern, eco-friendly “green dentistry” approach, which combines advanced technology with a commitment to environmental wellness. Overall, the feedback reflects a welcoming atmosphere where patients feel like their health and time are genuinely valued.

Common Signs of Periodontal Disease

Bleeding Gums

Gums that bleed while brushing or flossing may be an early warning sign.

Persistent Bad Breath

Bacteria trapped below the gumline can lead to chronic bad breath.

Gum Swelling

Inflamed or sensitive gums often indicate infection or irritation.

Receding Gums

Gums pulling away from the teeth may expose roots and increase sensitivity.

Why Early Treatment Matters

Treating periodontal disease early helps protect your gums, jawbone, and teeth from permanent damage. Delaying treatment can allow infection to spread deeper below the gumline, increasing the risk of tooth loss and more complex dental procedures.

Benefits of Treatment

  • Reduces gum inflammation
  • Removes harmful bacteria
  • Helps prevent tooth loss
  • Improves gum health
  • Supports long-term oral wellness

Frequently Asked Questions

Is periodontal disease reversible?

Early-stage gum disease can often be treated successfully with professional cleanings and improved oral hygiene.

Local anesthetic is commonly used to keep patients comfortable during treatment.

Treatment length depends on the severity of gum disease and the number of areas being treated.

Yes, without proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits, periodontal disease can recur.

Your dentist will recommend follow-up visits based on your gum health and treatment progress.

Schedule Your Periodontal Exam Today

Dentists on Washington is committed to providing comprehensive periodontal care in Philadelphia with personalized treatment plans for every patient.