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Serving Sonoma, CA

Gum Disease Treatment for Sonoma Patients

Stop gum disease with professional treatment. Scaling and root planing, plus home care instruction.

Gum Disease Treatment for Sonoma

Why Sonoma patients choose Bonin Dental Care

Gum disease is progressive inflammation caused by plaque and tartar accumulation below the gum line. Early stages (gingivitis) are reversible with improved home care and professional cleaning. Advanced stages (periodontitis) require scaling and root planing to remove deposits and allow healing. Left untreated, gum disease leads to tooth loss. Dr. Bonin catches gum disease early and treats it aggressively to preserve your teeth.

How We Serve Sonoma

Older Sonoma residents, particularly those in Glen Ellen and Boyes Hot Springs, sometimes develop gum disease as part of natural aging. However, early detection and treatment can halt progression and allow recovery. We emphasize that gum disease is manageable when caught early and treated appropriately.

Worth the Drive

Gum disease management requires precise diagnosis, skilled cleaning, and long-term maintenance. Dr. Bonin's periodontal training and commitment to disease control mean your treatment is thorough and followed with appropriate long-term care.

What Sonoma Patients Ask About Gum Disease Treatment

Concerns we hear most from Sonoma

Gum disease in Sonoma often correlates with age, smoking history, or genetic predisposition. We assess pocket depths, bleeding, recession, and X-ray findings to determine disease stage. Mild gingivitis responds to improved home care and professional cleaning. Moderate to advanced periodontitis requires scaling and root planing, often in multiple appointments. Some patients need more frequent cleanings (every 3-4 months) long-term to maintain control. We discuss risk factors like smoking and recommend cessation strongly.

Neighborhood & Travel

Getting to us from Sonoma

Sonoma's aging population makes gum disease management particularly relevant. Many retirees benefit from preventive attention and regular maintenance appointments. Community-minded Sonoma residents appreciate education about gum disease risk and their role in treatment success.

Clinical Depth

How Dr. Bonin approaches Gum Disease Treatment

Gum disease begins as plaque accumulation on tooth surfaces above the gum line (gingivitis). If not removed, plaque hardens into tartar and extends below the gum line, initiating an inflammatory response. The body's immune response causes bone loss and deepening of gum pockets. Scaling and root planing involves ultrasonic and hand instruments to remove tartar and plaque from below the gum line. Root surfaces are smoothed to eliminate rough areas where bacteria colonize. Local anesthesia is used for patient comfort. Healing occurs over 4-8 weeks. Long-term success requires patient compliance with excellent home care and professional maintenance cleanings at intervals based on disease severity.

Why This Matters Locally

Fit for Sonoma lifestyle

For aging Sonoma residents, gum disease management preserves natural teeth and independence. Keeping your natural teeth is central to quality of life and self-image. Successful gum disease treatment allows Sonoma residents to maintain their smile and chewing function for decades.

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 Sonoma: FAQ

Can gum disease be cured?

Gum disease can be controlled but not cured. Once you have periodontitis, your bone loss doesn't regenerate. However, treatment stops disease progression and prevents further bone loss. Long-term success requires excellent home care and regular professional maintenance.

Why do my gums bleed when I brush or floss?

Bleeding indicates inflammation from plaque and tartar. This is an early warning sign of gum disease. Improved home care and professional cleaning usually resolve bleeding within 2-3 weeks.

How is scaling and root planing different from a regular cleaning?

A regular cleaning removes tartar above the gum line. Scaling and root planing removes tartar and plaque from below the gum line on the tooth root. It's more thorough and invasive because we're working in areas normally protected by gums.

Is scaling and root planing painful?

It can cause sensitivity, especially if your roots are exposed. We use local anesthetic to make the procedure comfortable. Most discomfort is manageable, and sensitivity typically resolves within days.

What can I do at home to prevent gum disease?

Brush twice daily, floss every day, and avoid smoking. If you have gum disease, increased home care is crucial. We'll teach proper technique and recommend specific tools like water irrigation if beneficial for your situation.

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