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Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment

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Restore Your Gums With Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment in Kailua-Kona

Restore Your Gums With Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment in Kailua-Kona

Gum disease can be a silent threat to your oral health. That’s why we offer nonsurgical gum disease treatment in Kailua-Kona to help you reclaim your smile without invasive procedures. Our gentle approach uses the latest techniques to remove harmful bacteria and restore your gum health. Benefits of our gum disease treatment include:

  • A pain-free, minimally invasive procedure
  • Stops gum disease progression
  • Reduces risk of tooth loss
  • Improves bad breath caused by gum infection
  • Contributes to better overall oral health
  • Boosts your confidence when socializing

Call Kona Coast Dental Care today at 808-468-2360 to schedule an exam. We’re committed to helping you overcome gum disease and achieve optimal oral health.

Revive Your Gums With Expert Care

At Kona Coast Dental Care, you’ll find several gum disease treatments to address your individual needs. Our goal is to eliminate harmful bacteria, reduce inflammation, and help your gums heal naturally. We’re committed to providing comfortable, effective gum disease treatment that fits your lifestyle. Our team will guide you through each step of the process, ensuring you understand your treatment and how to care for your gums at home. Your treatment options include:

  • Laser Bacterial Reduction – This advanced technique uses a gentle laser to target and eliminate bacteria below the gumline. It’s quick, painless, and highly effective.
  • Traditional Scaling and Root Planing – Our skilled hygienists use special instruments to carefully remove plaque and tartar from below your gumline and smooth out rough spots on tooth roots.
  • Antibiotic Rinse – We may recommend a medicated mouth rinse to help control bacteria and support your gum healing between treatments.

These treatments work together to combat gum disease and promote healing. Depending on the severity of your condition, we may recommend a combination of these options for the best results.

It’s important to note that gum disease therapy is often an ongoing process. To maintain your gum health, you may need to repeat these treatments several times a year. We’ll work with you to create a personalized treatment schedule that keeps your gums healthy and strong.

To take control of your gum health, call Kona Coast Dental Care today at 808-468-2360 to schedule an appointment for nonsurgical gum disease treatment in Kailua-Kona.

Common Questions About Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment
What is nonsurgical gum disease treatment?

Nonsurgical gum disease treatment is designed to get rid of plaque, tartar, and bacteria from around and below your gumline. We offer several types of gum disease treatment, including scaling and root planing, antibiotics, and laser treatment. Your dentist will help decide on the right type of treatment based on your needs.

What causes gum disease?

Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection caused by bacteria in your mouth. Bacteria form a clear, sticky film called plaque that builds up around your gumline, leading to inflamed and infected gums. Left untreated, the infection causes your gums to separate from teeth, creating pockets where more bacteria accumulate. In advanced stages of gum disease, the infection spreads from your gums to the bone that supports your teeth. Your teeth will loosen and possibly fall out.

Can you cure gum disease at home?

No, you can’t cure gum disease at home – not even in its early stages. Gum disease is caused when bacteria-filled plaque and tartar build up in the area between your teeth and gums. This area can’t be reached with a toothbrush or floss. Using special equipment, your dental team removes all of the bacteria from this area and then smooths your tooth roots to make it difficult for more bacteria to accumulate.