Periodontal Maintenance

Prevent Gum Disease & Maintain Long-Term Oral Health

At [Clinic Name], we offer periodontal maintenance to help patients manage gum disease and prevent further complications. This specialized cleaning is essential for individuals with a history of periodontitis, ensuring that bacteria and plaque buildup are controlled. With regular deep cleanings and professional care, we help you maintain healthy gums, strong teeth, and a confident smile.

What is Periodontal Maintenance?

Ongoing Care for Long-Term Gum Health

Description: Periodontal maintenance is a specialized deep cleaning procedure designed for patients with a history of gum disease (periodontitis). It involves removing plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gumline to prevent infection from returning. Unlike standard dental cleanings, periodontal maintenance focuses on keeping the gums free from harmful bacteria, reducing inflammation, and protecting the bone structure supporting your teeth.

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Protect Your Smile with Expert Gum Care

Why Choose Periodontal Maintenance at [Clinic Name]?

Prevents Gum Disease Progression

Stops bacteria from causing further damage.

Deep Cleaning Beyond Regular Dental Visits

Focuses on areas beneath the gumline.

Reduces Gum Inflammation & Bleeding

Helps maintain a healthy gumline.

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Consultation Process for Periodontal Maintenance

Your Journey to a Brighter Smile

01
Initial Assessment

Our expert dentist will assess your dental health and identify any underlying concerns.

02
Treatment Discussion

We'll explain the available whitening options and recommend the best one for your needs.

03
Custom Treatment Plan

Based on your goals, we’ll create a personalized whitening plan for optimal results.

04
Treatment Scheduling

Book a convenient appointment for your whitening procedure.

Frequently asked questions

Get All Your Questions Answered

How often do I need periodontal maintenance?

Most patients require periodontal maintenance every 3 to 4 months to prevent gum disease from returning.

How is periodontal maintenance different from a regular cleaning?

Regular cleanings focus on surface plaque, while periodontal maintenance cleans deep below the gumline to remove bacteria and prevent infection.

Does periodontal maintenance hurt?

The procedure is minimally uncomfortable, and we can use local anesthesia if needed to ensure your comfort.

Can periodontal disease be cured?

Periodontitis is a chronic condition, but with regular maintenance, it can be managed to prevent further damage.