4903 S Beck Rd, Suite 1, Canton, MI 48188

Restore and Protect Your Gums With Personalized Care
Healthy gums are crucial to maintaining a healthy smile. At Canton Healthy Smiles in Canton, MI, we specialize in diagnosing, managing, and treating periodontal disease. This common condition develops gradually and often without noticeable pain. However, if left untreated, it can cause gum recession, tooth mobility, and even tooth loss.
Our periodontal therapy aims to stop the infection, preserve your natural teeth, and promote long-term gum health. Whether you have early signs of gum disease or more advanced periodontal issues, our compassionate team will design a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.
Understanding Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is an infection affecting both the gums and the bone that supports your teeth. It usually begins with plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that accumulates along and beneath the gum line. In the early stage, called gingivitis, you may notice red, swollen gums or bleeding during brushing. If untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, where the gums pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that trap bacteria and damage the bone beneath.
The good news is that periodontal disease can often be managed, and sometimes reversed, when caught early with professional care and improved oral hygiene.
Why Treating Periodontal Disease is Important
If plaque and bacteria are not removed, periodontal disease worsens and can lead to serious oral health problems. Symptoms often include bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, swollen gum tissue, and bone loss. Left untreated, it can cause tooth loss and may increase the risk of systemic health issues such as heart disease and diabetes.
Our treatments target the bacteria beneath the gum line, where brushing and flossing cannot reach. We also closely monitor your gums to ensure they are healing properly and to prevent disease progression.
What to Expect During Periodontal Treatment
During your initial visit, we will conduct a thorough gum evaluation. Depending on your condition, treatment may include scaling and root planing, a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar below the gum line and smooths root surfaces to promote healing.
We often recommend periodontal maintenance visits every 3 to 4 months to track your progress and prevent reinfection. You will also receive customized guidance for at-home care, including brushing, flossing, and possibly antimicrobial rinses.