
Periodontal Disease in Carthage, MO
Healthy gums are essential for a strong, lasting smile. At our clinic, we offer specialized gum treatments to manage and treat periodontal (gum) disease. This condition can develop gradually and often without pain, but if left untreated, it may lead to gum recession and tooth loss. Our periodontal therapy aims to stop infection, protect your teeth, and maintain overall oral health.
We take a gentle, personalized approach to care. Whether your gum issues are mild or more advanced, we’ll design a treatment plan tailored to your needs to restore and maintain healthy gums.
How Gum Disease Affects Your Smile
- Gingivitis (early stage): You may notice red, swollen gums or bleeding while brushing.
- Periodontitis (advanced stage): If left untreated, gums can pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that trap bacteria and damage the underlying bone.
The Importance of Treating Gum Disease
Gum disease occurs when plaque and bacteria accumulate beneath the gum line. If left untreated, it can cause swollen gums, bleeding, bad breath, and even bone loss. Fortunately, with proper care, the progression can be stopped and further damage prevented.
Our gum therapy treatments target areas below the gum line that brushing and flossing can’t reach, helping to remove bacteria and promote healing. We also closely monitor your gums to ensure they recover properly. Addressing gum disease early not only protects your teeth but also supports your overall health, as research links gum disease to conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
How Your Treatment Will Proceed
Your gum treatment may involve a deep cleaning procedure called scaling and root planing. This removes plaque and tartar from beneath the gum line and smooths the tooth roots, helping your gums reattach and heal properly.
To maintain long-term gum health, we may also recommend periodontal maintenance visits. These follow-ups are scheduled more frequently than routine cleanings and are tailored to how your gums respond to treatment, helping prevent the disease from returning.

How We Support Healthy Gums
Taking care of your gums continues at home. Our team will show you the best practices for brushing, flossing, and using mouth rinses to support long-term gum health.
If you notice bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or gum recession, don’t wait—early treatment can prevent more serious problems. Call us today to schedule your gum health evaluation and protect your smile.
