Gum Disease Treatment in Milpitas

Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that support the teeth, caused by plaque and bacteria buildup along the gumline. In its early stage, known as gingivitis, gums may appear red, swollen, or bleed easily when brushing or flossing. If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, which can harm the gums, bone, and supporting structures of the teeth. At TeethBuddies Pediatric Dentistry, we focus on early detection and gentle treatment to keep your child’s gums healthy, strong, and free from infection.

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Understanding Treatment for Gum Disease

Early and consistent care can stop gum disease from progressing and restore oral health.

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Professional Cleanings: Remove plaque and tartar buildup that daily brushing may miss.

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Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing): Clean below the gumline to remove bacteria and promote healing.

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Antibacterial Rinses or Medications: Reduce inflammation and prevent the spread of infection.

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Gum Disease Prevention Tips

Good daily habits and regular checkups can help protect your child’s gums from disease.

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Brush and floss daily to remove plaque and prevent bacteria buildup.

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Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean gently along the gumline without irritation.

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Maintain regular dental visits for cleanings and early detection of gum issues.

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Encourage a healthy diet and hydration to strengthen gums and support overall oral health.