Periodontal Maintenance

What is Periodontal Maintenance?

Periodontal maintenance is a specialized dental cleaning designed for patients with gum disease (periodontitis). Unlike a regular dental cleaning, it involves deep cleaning below the gumline to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria that can lead to further infection. These cleanings are scheduled regularly—typically every 3 to 4 months—to prevent disease progression and maintain healthy gums.

It helps prevent infection, control bacteria, and maintain healthy gums by providing regular professional cleanings beyond routine dental care. This treatment is essential for stopping gum disease from progressing and protecting your teeth and overall health.

Why Us?

Why Choose Periodontal Maintenance

Periodontal maintenance is an essential treatment for individuals with gum disease, helping to prevent further infection and maintain overall oral health. At [Clinic Name], we offer thorough deep cleanings and professional care to keep your gums healthy and strong.

Schedule Your Periodontal Maintenance Appointment Today!

Don’t let gum disease affect your oral health! Contact [Clinic Name] today to book your periodontal maintenance visit and keep your smile strong and healthy.

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Brush twice daily, floss regularly, use an antimicrobial mouthwash, and follow your dentist’s recommendations for ongoing care.

Skipping visits can allow bacteria to build up again, leading to worsening gum disease, bone loss, and potential tooth loss. Regular maintenance is crucial for keeping your gums healthy.

 Periodontal disease is a chronic condition, but with proper maintenance, it can be controlled to prevent further damage and tooth loss.

The procedure is usually comfortable, but mild sensitivity may occur. If needed, local anesthesia can be used to minimize discomfort.

 A regular dental cleaning focuses on the surface of the teeth and gumline, while periodontal maintenance goes deeper, removing bacteria and tartar from beneath the gums to prevent further infection.

Most patients need periodontal maintenance every 3 to 4 months, but the frequency depends on the severity of gum disease and your oral health condition.

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"The level of care and attention I received here was simply amazing. The hygienist was gentle, and my teeth cleaning was thorough without any discomfort. They also gave me great tips for maintaining my oral health. The clinic is clean and well-organized. I will definitely be back!"

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"After years of dental anxiety, I finally found a clinic that cares. The dentist listened to my concerns and came up with a personalized treatment plan. They handled my fillings and gum treatment with such precision and care. I feel relieved and happy with my dental health now. A five-star experience!"

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