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Periodontics in Orem, UT

At the Dental Center, we are committed to treating all aspects of your dental health, including the gums and soft tissues that support your teeth and bone structure. The branch of dentistry that focuses on preventing and treating decay of the hard and soft tissues of your mouth is known as periodontics. Our dentists, Dr. Ball and Dr. Broadbent, are pleased to offer multiple periodontal treatments for diseases that affect the gums.

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One of the most common conditions we see is gum disease. Gum disease is an inflammation and infection of the gums that can eventually lead to gum loss, tooth loss, and even bone loss. You may have gum disease in Orem, Utah, if:

Your gums bleed

Your teeth are loose

Your gum line has receded

You have persistent bad breath

There are lumps and cysts on the gums

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Our team of hygienists uses deep cleaning treatments to prevent gum disease and bone loss. Your periodontal treatment will be based on the severity and individual needs of your case. If you think you may have gum disease, or if you have questions about periodontics, we invite you to contact our dental office today. We look forward to taking care of your smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gum disease is an infection of the gums that can progress over time, leading to gum loss, loose teeth, and even bone deterioration if left untreated.

Early signs of gum disease often include bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, tenderness, and redness along the gum line.

Yes, advanced gum disease can damage the bone and tissues supporting the teeth, which may eventually result in tooth loss.

Bleeding gums are often a sign of gum inflammation caused by plaque buildup and may indicate the early stages of gum disease.

Treatment depends on severity but often includes deep cleaning procedures that remove plaque and bacteria from below the gum line to prevent further damage.

Early treatment helps prevent gum disease from progressing, reduces the risk of bone loss, and supports long-term oral health.

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