Periodontal disease is the term given to chronic infection of the gums. Symptoms include bleeding, swelling, erosion of the gum tissue, in some cases chronic discomfort and the need for tooth extraction. While periodontal disease is a serious concern, plenty of surgical and non-surgical solutions can restore you to full oral health. At Advanced Implant and Periodontal Specialists, we have years of training and experience providing quality care to our patients in Winchester, VA.
Our Approach to Your Care
Our board-certified doctors have years of experience providing full-scope periodontal care and treating gum disease for thousands of U.S. military personnel and civilians. We are proud to bring the same high standards to our practice and offer a personalized approach to each case. We look forward to getting to know you and recommending treatment options that meet your functional and aesthetic needs, all while prioritizing your comfort and safety.
Your Initial Visit
Your treatment journey will begin with a consultation. This is always a relaxed, confidential appointment with one of our doctors, and you can expect it to last around an hour as we take plenty of time to get to know you and formulate a comprehensive treatment plan.
Your doctor will take your personal health history, examine your teeth and gums, and educate you on the range of surgical and non-surgical treatment options. We will also happily answer any questions about the treatment, recovery, results, anesthesia choices, and more.
Welcome To Our Practice
Gum Disease Treatment Options
Non-Surgical
For most patients, gum disease treatment begins with non-surgical solutions, which are often more than sufficient for restoring full oral health. We typically start with deep cleaning, carefully removing tartar from the teeth and gums. Laser therapies, including full LANAP applications, may also be used, whether on their own or in conjunction with more advanced surgical methods.
Surgical
Our doctors may recommend surgical intervention for more advanced cases of gum disease or those who do not respond well to non-surgical treatment. Surgery involves the careful removal of damaged tissue and the regeneration of bone and gum tissue, as needed. All surgeries are performed with full anesthesia options, ensuring comfort and safety throughout treatment.
Available Sedation Options
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You’re in Good Hands with Advanced Implant & Periodontal Specialists
Gum disease can compromise the integrity of your smile. Thankfully, there are always good options to treat it, including both surgical and non-surgical interventions in Winchester, VA and Martinsburg, WV. Find out more about gum disease treatment and schedule a consultation with Advanced Implant and Periodontal Specialists at (540) 535-0401.