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Gum Disease Treatment for Geyserville

Diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease to restore gum health and prevent tooth loss.

Gum Disease Treatment for Geyserville

Why Geyserville patients choose Bonin Dental Care

Gum disease (periodontitis) is an infection of the tissues supporting teeth. It begins as gingivitis (swelling and bleeding gums) and progresses to bone loss if untreated. Dr. Scott Bonin screens all Geyserville patients for gum disease and treats it aggressively. Treatment involves professional cleaning (scaling and root planing), improved home care, and sometimes antimicrobial rinses or prescription antibiotics. For Geyserville residents, early intervention prevents tooth loss and preserves natural bite for life.

How We Serve Geyserville

Geyserville's older demographic and smokers are at higher risk for gum disease. Some patients have lived with bleeding gums for years, accepting it as normal aging. Dr. Bonin educates that gum disease is treatable and preventable, changing long-held beliefs in the community.

Worth the Drive

Gum disease management requires accurate diagnosis (pocket depths, bone level assessment), treatment planning, and long-term monitoring. Dr. Bonin's experience and diagnostic tools ensure you receive appropriate care, not over-treatment or under-treatment.

What Geyserville Patients Ask About Gum Disease Treatment

Concerns we hear most from Geyserville

Some Geyserville patients worry that gum disease means they must see a specialist; Dr. Bonin manages most cases in-office. Others ask if gum disease causes bad breath; untreated infection usually does. Treatment eliminates the cause and resolves halitosis. Still others are concerned about cost; preventing gum disease through regular cleanings is far cheaper than treating advanced periodontitis with bone grafts or extractions.

Neighborhood & Travel

Getting to us from Geyserville

Geyserville's agricultural workers and smokers have higher gum disease rates. The community's older demographic has lived with gum disease for years. Dr. Bonin's patient education efforts have reduced stigma and helped residents understand that gum disease is treatable and preventable. Many Geyserville patients now prioritize flossing and regular cleanings after learning the long-term consequences of neglect.

Clinical Depth

How Dr. Bonin approaches Gum Disease Treatment

Periodontal disease involves bacterial infection of gingival (gum) and periodontal tissues, leading to inflammation, bone resorption, and eventually tooth loss if untreated. Dr. Bonin assesses probing depths (normal less than 3 mm; diseased 4 mm or more), bleeding on probing, clinical attachment loss, and radiographic bone level. Treatment depends on disease severity: gingivitis responds to improved home care and professional cleaning; periodontitis requires scaling and root planing and sometimes systemic antibiotics. Long-term success depends on patient compliance with home care and regular monitoring.

Why This Matters Locally

Fit for Geyserville lifestyle

For Geyserville residents who've accepted bleeding gums as a fact of life, gum disease treatment is liberating. Your gums stop bleeding, your breath improves, and you understand that your teeth can last a lifetime if maintained. That shift from resignation to empowerment is profound.

About This Service

Gum Disease Treatment

Your gums are the foundation of your smile. They protect the bone and roots of your teeth, and when they become inflamed or diseased, everything else is at risk. Gum disease starts with inflammation (gingivitis) that you might notice as bleeding when you brush or floss, or mild swelling. If you ignore it, it progresses to periodontitis, where the infection spreads below the gum line, bone starts to recede, and teeth become loose. Many people don't realize they have gum disease until they're at their dental visit and we tell them. You can have moderate to severe periodontitis without obvious symptoms. Your gum might look a bit puffy, or you might notice they feel tender, but you could go years without noticing that your teeth are drifting or becoming loose. By the time things are obvious, we're already looking at bone loss that's hard to reverse. The good news is that gum disease in its early and moderate stages responds well to treatment. Scaling and root planing (deep cleaning below the gum line) removes the calculus and bacteria that drive infection. Combined with improved home care and regular maintenance visits, this stops the disease progression. Some patients also benefit from laser therapy, which reduces inflammation and bacterial load. At Bonin Dental Care, we catch and treat gum disease early when it's most treatable.

Common Questions

Gum Disease Treatment in Geyserville: FAQ

How do I know if I have gum disease?

Warning signs: bleeding gums when brushing or flossing, swollen or red gums, persistent bad breath, loose teeth, or gum recession. We screen for gum disease at every checkup using probing depths and X-rays.

Is gum disease reversible?

Early gingivitis is reversible with improved home care and professional cleaning. Once bone loss occurs, the damage is permanent, but progression can be halted with treatment and maintenance.

What is scaling and root planing?

It's a deep cleaning that removes tartar and bacteria from below the gum line and smooths the root surface, allowing gums to reattach. It's often done in multiple appointments and may require local anesthesia for comfort.

Do I need to see a periodontist?

Most gum disease is managed by general dentists. Advanced cases or graft surgery may need a periodontist. Dr. Bonin refers to specialists when appropriate.

Can I prevent gum disease?

Yes. Brush twice daily, floss daily, don't smoke, control diabetes, and see the dentist regularly for cleanings. Geyserville residents who follow this routine rarely develop advanced gum disease.

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