
Gum disease is one of the most common dental conditions, and in many cases, one of the most preventable.
It often begins quietly, with subtle signs like bleeding when brushing or slight gum irritation. Left untreated, it can progress and begin to affect the supporting structures of the teeth.
Early treatment focuses on stopping gum disease before it develops further, helping to restore gum health and prevent more complex problems.
At our practice, gum disease care is centred around early detection, gentle treatment and ongoing support.
Gum disease develops in stages.
In its early form (gingivitis), you may notice:
At this stage, the condition is usually reversible with the right care.
If it progresses, it can develop into a more advanced condition (periodontitis), which may affect the bone supporting the teeth and require more specialised treatment.
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We assess your gums, checking for signs of inflammation, bleeding and plaque build-up.
Treatment may involve a deeper cleaning to remove plaque and tartar from around and below the gum line.
You may be advised to see a hygienist regularly to maintain gum health and prevent recurrence.
We assess your gums, checking for signs of inflammation, bleeding and plaque build-up.
Treatment may involve a deeper cleaning to remove plaque and tartar from around and below the gum line.
You may be advised to see a hygienist regularly to maintain gum health and prevent recurrence.
Gum disease is best managed early, before it has the chance to progress.
At Smile Society, we focus on making treatment straightforward to maintain. You’ll be given clear guidance on your gum health, along with practical advice you can follow at home.
If signs of more advanced gum disease are identified, we may recommend more specialised care through our periodontal treatments, ensuring you receive the most appropriate level of support.
We aim to help you maintain healthy, stable gums in a way that fits into your everyday routine.
Daily habits play an important role in maintaining gum health.
We typically recommend:
Small, consistent habits combined with professional care can significantly reduce the risk of gum disease.
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View testimonialsEarly-stage gum disease (gingivitis) can often be reversed with professional cleaning and good oral hygiene.
More advanced gum disease cannot be reversed, but can be managed effectively with the right treatment.
Yes. Hygienist appointments play an important role in removing plaque and tartar and helping to maintain gum health over time.
They are often a key part of both treatment and prevention.
Gum disease is not always painful, especially in its early stages.
This is why regular check-ups are important, as signs of gum disease can be identified before discomfort develops.
If untreated, gum disease can progress and begin to affect the bone supporting the teeth.
This can lead to gum recession, tooth mobility and, in more advanced cases, tooth loss.
If gum disease progresses beyond the early stages, more advanced treatment may be required.
This is known as periodontal care, which focuses on managing deeper infection and supporting the long-term health of the gums and bone.
Have a question or need more information? Contact our team, and we’ll be happy to help.
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