Personalized Gum Therapy for a Healthy Smile
When people think about their oral health, their first thought often jumps to their teeth. Unfortunately, the gums don't get as much attention as they should, and that's exemplified by the level of gum disease that persists in the United States today. Gum tissue protects the more vulnerable areas of your tooth enamel and gives them a reliable home. If an infection develops, it can cause teeth to fall out! To prevent these concerns, visit Dental Innovations for gum disease treatment in Mesa, AZ.
Why Choose Dental Innovations?
Comprehensive Gum Assessment
We carefully evaluate the health of your gums to determine the best treatment approach for your needs.
Comfortable Deep Cleanings
Our team takes a gentle approach to scaling and root planing to minimize discomfort during treatment.
Long-Term Gum Health
We provide follow-up care and education to help you maintain healthy gums for life.

Scaling & Root Planing
When treating advanced gum disease (which does not include gingivitis), we begin a deep cleaning process known as scaling and root planing. Scaling is performed to remove harmful plaque and tartar from above and beneath your gum line. The next step is root planing, which is meant to focus more on the roots of teeth. By smoothing out the roots, they can effectively reattach to teeth, stop future gum recession, and reduce the risk of additional infection. Depending on the severity of your gum disease, we will need to complete your scaling and root planing over multiple visits.
Signs of Gum Disease
Gum disease often starts with subtle symptoms that many people overlook. In its earliest stage — gingivitis — you may notice red, swollen, or tender gums that bleed when you brush or floss. Bad breath that doesn't go away with brushing is another common early warning sign.
As gum disease progresses to periodontitis, symptoms become more severe: receding gums, loose teeth, changes in your bite, and even tooth loss. The sooner gum disease is detected and treated, the better the outcome. That's why regular dental checkups are so important.


Preventing Gum Disease
The best treatment for gum disease is prevention. Maintaining good oral hygiene habits is your first line of defense against gum infection. Brush your teeth twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush, floss at least once a day, and use an antimicrobial mouthwash to reduce bacteria in your mouth.
Regular dental visits are equally important. Professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup that your toothbrush can't reach. Our team can also identify early signs of gum disease during routine exams, allowing for prompt treatment before the condition worsens.
The Connection Between Gum Health and Overall Health
Research continues to show strong connections between gum disease and other systemic health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, and pregnancy complications. The bacteria that cause gum disease can enter your bloodstream and affect other parts of your body.
Taking care of your gums isn't just about protecting your smile — it's about protecting your overall health. If you've noticed any signs of gum disease, don't wait to seek treatment.
