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Gum Disease Treatment in McKinney, TX | Smile McKinney Dental












Do I Have Gum Disease?

Common Symptoms

  • Bleeding gums when brushing or flossing
  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Persistent bad breath or bad taste
  • Gum recession or teeth appearing longer
  • Loose teeth or shifting bite

Stages

Gingivitis is early, reversible inflammation. Periodontitis is advanced gum infection that can damage bone and cause tooth loss without treatment.

How We Treat Gum Disease

Deep Cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing)

Comfort-focused removal of plaque and tartar below the gumline, followed by smoothing of root surfaces to help gums reattach.

Localized Antibacterial Therapy

Targeted medication or rinses to reduce harmful bacteria and support healing.

Periodontal Maintenance

After active therapy, we see you every 3–4 months to keep gums healthy and prevent relapse.

If advanced damage is present, we’ll discuss additional restorative options such as crowns or dental implants to rebuild your smile.

What to Expect

  1. Comprehensive exam: We measure your gums, review X‑rays, and identify areas of infection.
  2. Comfort first: Gentle techniques and local anesthetic keep you relaxed.
  3. Personalized plan: We outline the number of visits and maintenance schedule tailored to you.

Home Care Tips

  • Brush twice daily with a soft brush and fluoride toothpaste.
  • Clean between teeth daily with floss or interdental brushes.
  • Use an antibacterial mouth rinse if recommended.
  • Keep periodontal maintenance visits every 3–4 months.

Cost & Insurance

Most PPO plans include benefits for periodontal therapy. We’ll provide a clear estimate before treatment and offer options like our membership plan and CareCredit® financing.

Gum Disease FAQs

Is gum disease reversible?

Gingivitis is reversible with professional cleanings and good home care. Periodontitis can’t be fully reversed, but treatment controls infection and helps prevent further damage.

Does deep cleaning hurt?

We thoroughly numb the area and use gentle techniques. Mild soreness is common for a day or two and managed with over‑the‑counter pain relief.

How often do I need periodontal maintenance?

Typically every 3–4 months depending on your response to therapy and risk factors.

Take the First Step Toward Healthy Gums

Serving McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Prosper, Fairview, Melissa, Princeton, and nearby communities.

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