Periodontal Treatment in College Station, TX

Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. While not curable, regular periodontal treatment appointments and consistent home care make gum disease controllable. At Hooks Family Dentistry, Dr. Hooks and our team offer a conservative approach to periodontal treatment, ensuring your teeth and gums are maintained as much as possible during the treatment. To learn more about our periodontal treatment in College Station, contact our office to schedule a consultation!

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Periodontal Treatment in College Station

What is periodontal treatment?

Periodontal treatment includes various treatments aimed at addressing conditions affecting the supporting structures of teeth, such as gums and bones. Common periodontal treatments include scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar, antibiotic treatments, and surgical procedures. Ultimately, periodontal treatment approaches hold the goal of alleviating inflammation, removing plaque and tartar, reducing pocket debt, and restoring gum health.

Will I lose my teeth if I have periodontal disease?

Periodontal disease, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss. Periodontal disease progresses from gingivitis to advanced stages, causing irreversible damage that will affect the gums and bone-supporting teeth if not addressed in a proper time frame. However, tooth loss is not always the outcome. Early intervention of gingivitis with proper dental care, including professional cleanings and at-home oral care, can prevent tooth loss. In the unfortunate case you happen to lose a tooth due to gum disease, we can discuss dentures or dental implants for tooth replacement.

What does periodontal therapy include?

Plaque and tartar are the main cause of periodontal disease. Therefore, removing plaque and tartar is an essential part of periodontal treatment, as well as halting the progression of gum disease any further. Treatment may include learning proper brushing and flossing techniques, maintaining professional deep cleanings, or sticking to a healthy diet to maintain optimal oral health. At Hooks Family Dentistry, Dr. Hooks will create a custom treatment based on the best interest of treating your teeth and gums.

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