Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants

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Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337 | 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |

Philadelphia Office: Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office Phone Number215-985-4337| 1520 Locust Street, Suite 600

Philadelphia , PA 19102 |


Periodontal Therapy (Gum Disease Treatment) in Villanova, PA

Gum disease isn’t just about tender, bleeding gums. It’s a progressive infection that can silently destroy the bone supporting your teeth, loosen dental work, and create health complications that extend well beyond your mouth. When the bacteria living beneath your gum line multiply unchecked, they trigger an inflammatory response that your body can’t easily resolve on its own. The result is tissue damage, bone loss, and eventually tooth loss if left untreated.

At Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants, we provide comprehensive care that stops gum disease at every stage. Our team combines advanced techniques with a gentle approach to restore your gum health and protect your smile. We focus on treatments that address the infection, repair damage, and give you the tools to maintain healthy gums for life.

What Periodontal Therapy Involves

Periodontal therapy refers to the range of treatments used to control and reverse gum disease. The approach we take depends on how far the infection has progressed. Early-stage gum disease, called gingivitis, often responds well to improved oral hygiene and professional cleanings. When the infection advances to periodontitis, more intensive treatment becomes necessary to remove bacteria from deep pockets around the teeth and allow the gums to heal.

Scaling and Root Planing

The first line of defense against periodontitis is a deep cleaning procedure called scaling and root planing. This treatment removes plaque and tartar below the gum line and smooths root surfaces so the gums can reattach to the teeth. We often use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable during the procedure, and many patients notice less bleeding and swelling within just a few weeks. The procedure typically takes one to two appointments, depending on the extent of the damage and the number of affected areas.

During scaling, we carefully remove bacterial deposits from tooth surfaces and root areas that have become exposed due to gum recession. Root planing follows, smoothing any rough spots on the tooth roots where bacteria tend to gather. This smooth surface makes it harder for bacteria to reattach, giving your gums the best chance to heal and reattach to the teeth.

Ongoing Maintenance

After initial therapy, periodontal maintenance appointments help prevent the disease from returning. These visits typically occur every three to four months and involve thorough cleanings and examinations to catch any signs of recurring infection early. These appointments differ from regular dental cleanings because they focus on areas where you’ve had previous infection and bone loss. We monitor pocket depths, check for bleeding, and remove any new bacterial buildup before it causes problems.

When Surgery Becomes Necessary for Periodontal Disease

Some cases of periodontitis require surgical intervention to access infection sites that can’t be reached with standard cleaning methods. Osseous surgery reshapes the bone around affected teeth to eliminate deep pockets where bacteria thrive. During this procedure, we fold back the gum tissue, remove diseased tissue and bacteria, and recontour the bone before securing the gums back in place. The goal is to create a healthier environment where you can effectively clean around your teeth and prevent future infection.

Gum disease can also cause the gums to recede, exposing tooth roots and creating sensitivity. Gum recession treatment may involve grafting procedures to cover exposed roots and restore a more natural gum line. These surgeries not only improve appearance but also protect vulnerable root surfaces from decay and further damage. Many patients find that addressing recession improves their comfort when eating or drinking hot and cold foods.

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Advanced Periodontal Treatment Options

We offer Fotona laser therapy as a minimally invasive alternative to traditional surgery for many patients. Laser treatment targets infected tissue and bacteria without cutting or suturing, often resulting in less discomfort and faster healing. The laser’s precision allows us to treat deep pockets while preserving healthy tissue.

For patients who need additional support in their recovery, we may recommend Arestin, an antibiotic treatment placed directly into periodontal pockets after scaling and root planing. This medication continues fighting bacteria at the infection site for weeks after your appointment, improving treatment outcomes.

Why Treating Gum Disease Matters

Periodontal disease does more than threaten your teeth. Research shows that the bacteria causing gum disease can enter the bloodstream and contribute to systemic health issues, including heart disease, diabetes complications, and respiratory problems. The inflammation from chronic gum infection puts stress on your entire body, making treatment about more than just oral health. 

The connection between oral health and overall wellness continues to be an important area of research. While we can’t make promises about specific health outcomes, addressing gum disease removes a source of chronic inflammation from your body. Many patients report feeling better overall once their periodontal health improves.

Patients often notice improvements in their overall well-being after successfully treating gum disease. Better breath, reduced inflammation, and the confidence of a healthier smile all contribute to the quality of life. Early intervention typically means simpler treatments and better long-term results. Waiting to address gum disease usually leads to more complex procedures, longer recovery times, and greater expense down the road.

Schedule Your Periodontal Therapy Consultation at Laudenbach Periodontics & Dental Implants

Gum disease treatment works best when started early, but it’s never too late to take action. Our doctors have been recognized as Philadelphia Magazine Top Dentists and bring decades of combined experience to every case. We use the latest technology and techniques to provide comfortable, effective care that fits your needs and schedule. Whether you’re dealing with early gingivitis or advanced periodontitis, we’ll create a treatment plan that gets your gums healthy again.

Take the first step toward healthier gums by contacting our team today. We serve patients throughout Villanova and surrounding communities with compassionate periodontal care you can trust.

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To provide the finest care available.

Our mission is to help patients live healthier lives. We provide a caring, nurturing environment where your comfort and health is of primary importance.

Philadelphia PA Periodontics Office
1520 Locust Street, Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-985-4337

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