Evaluate
Your gum pockets are measured, your X-rays reviewed, and the findings explained before anything is decided.
Gum disease treatment tailored to your stage, your health history, and your goals.
Periodontal Therapy
Gum disease rarely hurts until it’s advanced, which is why so much of it goes untreated. At your first visit, Dr. Sharon examines your gums and supporting tissues, reviews your medical history for contributing factors, and measures exactly where you stand.
From there, your treatment plan is built around your specific condition. Early disease may need deep cleaning with local anesthesia to remove bacterial debris and smooth the roots. More advanced cases get a coordinated plan that can include surgical care, always explained clearly before anything begins.
What to expect
Your gum pockets are measured, your X-rays reviewed, and the findings explained before anything is decided.
Most early disease responds to deep cleaning under local anesthesia. Surgery is reserved for cases that truly need it.
Maintenance visits every three months keep the disease controlled and your progress measured.
From the Learning Center
New to all of this? Start with our plain-English guide to what gum disease is, how it progresses, and the warning signs worth acting on.
Read the guide →FAQs
We work as a team with your general dentist. After your evaluation, we share findings and coordinate a plan together, so your gum treatment and your regular dental care fit into one picture.
Deeper cleanings are done with local anesthesia and most patients are surprised how comfortable they are. You’ll know exactly what to expect before we start.
Periodontitis is a chronic condition. It can’t be cured outright, but it can absolutely be controlled. With treatment and regular maintenance visits, most patients keep their teeth healthy for life.