Protect your smile and overall oral health with expert gum disease treatment in Ventura, CA. Healthy gums are the foundation of a lasting smile, and early intervention can prevent tooth loss and more serious health complications.
Call 805-666-1919 or schedule your consultation online to protect your gums and maintain a healthy smile.
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection of the gums that can damage the tissue and bone supporting your teeth.
Gingivitis: Early-stage gum disease, often reversible with professional care.
Periodontitis: Advanced gum disease requiring specialized treatment to prevent tooth loss and maintain oral health.
Watch for warning signs, including:
Bleeding gums while brushing or flossing
Red, swollen, or tender gums
Persistent bad breath
Receding gums or loose teeth
Early detection is key to preventing serious complications.
Gum disease can develop due to:
Plaque and tartar buildup
Smoking or tobacco use
Poor oral hygiene habits
Hormonal changes
Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes
Genetics and family history
At Ventura Bright Dental, we provide personalized periodontal care using the latest techniques and technology:
Professional Deep Cleanings (Scaling & Root Planing): Removes bacteria and plaque from below the gumline.
Periodontal Maintenance Programs: Ongoing care to prevent recurrence and maintain gum health.
Advanced Therapy for Severe Gum Disease: Customized treatment plans to restore oral health.
Personalized At-Home Care Instructions: Guidance to keep your gums healthy between visits.
Treating gum disease promptly can:
Prevent tooth loss and restore gum health
Improve oral hygiene and smile aesthetics
Reduce the risk of systemic health issues linked to periodontal disease
Maintain the longevity of your natural teeth
We proudly provide gum disease treatment for patients in Ventura, Oxnard, Camarillo, and nearby communities.
Call 805-666-1919 today or schedule your consultation online to protect your gums and keep your smile healthy for years to come.
1. Can gum disease be reversed?
Early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) is often reversible with professional cleanings and good oral hygiene.
2. How is periodontitis treated?
Advanced gum disease requires scaling and root planing, possible surgical intervention, and a customized maintenance program.
3. Can gum disease affect overall health?
Yes. Gum disease is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and other systemic conditions, making treatment essential for overall well-being.
4. How often should I get my gums checked?
Regular dental exams every 6 months help detect and manage gum disease early.
5. Is gum disease treatment painful?
Our team uses gentle techniques and local anesthesia when needed, ensuring a comfortable experience.