Gum Disease Treatment
WHAT IS GUM DISEASE TREATMENT?
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. The good news is it is also highly treatable when caught early.
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection of the gum tissue and supporting bone that develops when plaque and calculus are allowed to accumulate below the gum line unchecked. It progresses in stages, from gingivitis, a reversible inflammation of the gum tissue, to periodontitis, in which the inflammation has destroyed the bone that supports the teeth. At LUMI Dental in Boca Raton, gum disease is diagnosed through a thorough periodontal evaluation and treated with evidence based protocols matched to the stage and severity of the disease.
The connection between gum disease and systemic health is one of the most significant findings in dental research over the past two decades. Periodontal bacteria and the chronic inflammation they produce have been linked to cardiovascular disease, diabetes complications, respiratory conditions, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Treating gum disease effectively is an investment in your overall health, not just in your teeth. At LUMI Dental, we take this relationship seriously and communicate it clearly to every patient in whom we identify a periodontal concern.
BENEFITS OF GUM DISEASE TREATMENT
- Stops the progressive bone and tissue destruction that leads to tooth loss when untreated.
- Reduces systemic inflammatory burden linked to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other conditions.
- Treatment protocols matched to the specific stage and severity of disease from gingivitis to advanced periodontitis.
- Non surgical treatment is effective for most moderate cases, with surgery recommended only when clinically necessary.
- A structured maintenance program follows active treatment to prevent recurrence long term.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT DURING A GUM DISEASE TREATMENT TREATMENT?
Gum disease treatment at LUMI Dental begins with a comprehensive periodontal evaluation including full pocket depth charting, assessment of bleeding and tissue inflammation, recession measurement, radiographic bone evaluation, and a review of contributing factors such as smoking, systemic health conditions, and medications. Treatment is then sequenced based on the findings. Gingivitis is addressed through improved home care guidance and a prophylaxis. Mild to moderate periodontitis is treated with scaling and root planing. Advanced disease may require referral for surgical evaluation. Every treatment recommendation is explained clearly before proceeding.
OUR APPROACH TO GUM DISEASE TREATMENT
At LUMI Dental, gum disease is never treated as a background finding to be noted and forgotten. It is a clinical priority that receives the same focused attention as any other significant oral health concern. We perform a full periodontal evaluation at every new patient visit and at every comprehensive exam, document the findings, and monitor changes over time with clinical accuracy. When we identify gum disease, we explain it clearly, present the treatment options, and build a care plan that addresses both the active disease and the long term maintenance needed to keep it stable.

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What are the signs of gum disease?
Common signs include bleeding gums when brushing or flossing, red or swollen gum tissue, persistent bad breath, gum recession, tooth sensitivity at the gum line, and teeth that feel loose. Many patients have gum disease without noticeable symptoms, which is why regular evaluations are essential.
Is gum disease reversible?
Gingivitis, the earliest stage, is completely reversible with professional treatment and improved home care. Periodontitis, which involves bone loss, is not reversible but it is treatable and controllable with appropriate therapy and ongoing maintenance.
Can gum disease cause tooth loss?
Yes. Advanced periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. The bone that supports the teeth is destroyed progressively, eventually leaving them without adequate support. Early treatment prevents this outcome.
Does gum disease treatment hurt?
Scaling and root planing is performed under local anesthesia and is comfortable during the procedure. Some soreness and sensitivity in the days following is normal and manageable. Most patients find the experience far more tolerable than they anticipated.
Can I get gum disease again after treatment?
Yes. Periodontal disease is a chronic condition, and patients who have had it remain at higher risk for recurrence. Regular periodontal maintenance visits, typically every three to four months, are essential to keep the disease stable and prevent recurrence.