Smiling woman after gum disease treatment

Gum Disease

Gum disease can very seriously compromise your oral health as well as your overall health if left untreated. Seeing a dentist regularly can prevent gum disease and allow for early diagnosis and more conservative treatment. Our Austin, TX, dentists can help you prevent gum disease and provide treatment as needed.

Symptoms of Gum Disease

The initial symptoms include:

  • Red gums
  • Swollen gums
  • Gum tenderness
  • Gums that bleed when brushing or flossing
  • Bad breath

When periodontal conditions are left untreated, it can cause more serious issues, like:

  • Gum recession
  • Pockets around the teeth
  • Loose teeth
  • Tooth loss
  • Jawbone deterioration
  • Increased risk of conditions like cardiovascular disease and diabetes

If you experience any symptoms of periodontal disease, get in touch with us right away. We're ready to help!

Save Your Smile with Periodontal Treatment

Regular brushing and flossing are the best defense against gum disease but it is still a very common condition. If you've noticed inflammation, swelling, or bleeding gums, you may have gingivitis or periodontitis. The dentists at 38th Street Dental can effectively treat gum disease to protect your oral and general health.

Treatment for Gum Disease

It is essential that patients undergo routine exams at our Austin, TX, practice so we can check for dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease. If you have a mild form of the condition, we can treat it with a deep cleaning. If you have advanced gum disease that requires more intensive treatment, we will refer you to a trusted periodontist. Let's take a closer look at what our dentists can provide:

Root Scaling and Planing

Our doctors treat gum disease by performing a special type of cleaning, known as deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing. This procedure involves removing plaque and bacteria from the tooth surface and below the gum line, and then smoothing the root surface to make it more difficult for bacteria to accumulate. Often, this procedure will halt the progress of the disease, and no further treatment will be required.

Patient Education

In very mild cases of gum disease, it's just a matter of undergoing a professional cleaning and getting acquainted with better oral hygiene practices. If your techniques aren't dialed in, it can be easier than you think to let plaque accumulate in hard-to-reach places. Our dentists can help you reverse the earliest stages of gum disease (gingivitis) and maintain your oral health by teaching you the most effective ways to brush and floss. 

How Can I Prevent Gum Disease?

Since gum disease is caused by bacterial plaque, the easiest way to avoid gum disease is to remove all plaque from your teeth daily. This will prevent not only the onset of gingivitis and periodontitis, but also cavities.

Brushing Tips

To keep your teeth plaque-free, thoroughly brush your teeth at least twice daily. Patients should use a soft-bristled brush and pay special attention to the areas near the gum line. 

Flossing

In addition, it is important to floss each day. Only dental floss can remove plaque at the gumline and in between the teeth.

Dental Exams

It is also important to visit our dentists and hygienists at our Austin dental office every six months for your exam, cleaning, and fluoride treatment. These preventive services will help keep your teeth clean and healthy.

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Tomas Rodriguez

Austin, TX

2023

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Just a wonderful place. Dental care usually scares me but 38th Street Dental is a nice and friendly place with staff that works hard in being open and honest about dental care. They are upfront about the cost and try to work with you. I highly recommend them.

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Michael Casamassa

Austin, TX

2023

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Great experience from start to finish. First time visiting the dentist since the pandemic and I selected the right office. Nice use of technology to make the appointment convenient and wonderful people every step of the patient journey.

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The team at 38th Street Dental

38th Street Dental

38th Street Dental in Austin, TX, utilizes the latest proven technology to provide you personalized dental care. Dr. Meek and Dr. Tasch are members of local and national dental associations, including:

  • The American Dental Association
  • The Texas Dental Association
  • The Academy of General Dentistry
  • The Capital Area Dental Society

To schedule an appointment, call us at (512) 458-6222 or contact us online today!

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