Explore Holistic Options for treatment of Gum Disease
Tired of just managing gum disease? Discover a path to healthier gums and a stronger smile with holistic dentistry. We offer a range of gentle, natural approaches. These are in addition to traditional treatments. They address the root cause of gum disease and promote long-term health.

Here's how we can help:
- Education & Guidance: Understand the connection between your lifestyle and gum health.
- Salivary diagnostics involve looking at the bugs in real time. We use our phase contrast microscope. We can even send saliva samples off to screen for systemic disease.
- Nutritional Support: Explore supplements and dietary changes to nourish your smile from within.
- Probiotics: Harness the power of natural elements to combat harmful bacteria.
- Biocompatible Products: Say goodbye to harsh chemicals and experience gentle, effective oral care.
- These holistic options work alongside conventional treatments to:
- Reduce inflammation and bleeding
- Promote gum tissue regeneration
- Strengthen teeth and bones
- Create a healthier oral microbiome
Ready to experience the benefits of holistic dentistry?
Schedule your consultation with a biological dentist today!
Swollen, red, or bleeding gums, especially when brushing or flossing, are early signs. Bad breath and receding gums are also common symptoms.
In its early stages (gingivitis), gum disease can be reversed with proper oral hygiene. If it progresses to periodontitis, treatment can control the disease but may not fully reverse damage.
Treatment options vary based on severity and may include professional cleaning, scaling and root planing, antibiotics, Ozone therapy, or, in advanced cases, surgery.
Yes! Regular brushing, flossing, a healthy diet, and routine dental checkups are key to preventing gum disease. Avoiding smoking and managing conditions like diabetes also reduce risk.
Yes. If left untreated, gum disease can damage the supporting structures of your teeth, leading to mobility and eventual tooth loss.
Yes. Persistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common symptom of gum disease, caused by bacteria and plaque buildup along the gumline.
Yes. Pregnancy can increase the risk of gum disease due to hormonal changes. Pregnant women may experience “pregnancy gingivitis”, which causes gum inflammation and bleeding.
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