Periodontal Therapy in Portland ME

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Gums don’t often get the spotlight, but when they’re inflamed, bleeding, or receding, they’ll let you know something’s wrong. That’s where Portland ME periodontal therapy steps in. This isn’t your typical dental cleaning. It’s a strategic, tailored approach to stop gum disease in its tracks—and keep it from coming back.

As a periodontist at Portland Center for Dentistry, my job isn’t just to treat what you see—it’s to focus on the structures you can’t. Gum disease doesn’t just affect the soft tissue around your teeth. It threatens the very foundation that holds your smile together. The good news? You don’t have to wait for surgery or tooth loss. With the right therapy plan, we can restore your gum health and protect your teeth for the long haul.


What Is Portland ME Periodontal Therapy?

Periodontal therapy is a collection of treatments designed to manage and reverse the effects of gum disease—also known as periodontitis. It's not a one-size-fits-all fix. Instead, it's a customized approach built around where you are in your oral health journey.

Depending on your specific condition, your therapy may include:

  • Scaling and root planing to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria beneath the gumline
  • Antibacterial treatments such as medicated rinses or localized antibiotics
  • Laser therapy to reduce pocket depth and destroy harmful bacteria
  • Regular periodontal maintenance cleanings to prevent relapse
  • Lifestyle and hygiene coaching to improve results between visits

Our goal? Stop the infection, minimize inflammation, and create a healthy environment where your gums can reattach and thrive.


When Do You Need Periodontal Therapy?

Gum disease can be sneaky. You may not feel pain until the damage is well underway. That’s why it’s crucial to recognize early symptoms that suggest deeper issues might be developing:

  • Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing
  • Swelling or tenderness around the gumline
  • Receding gums or teeth that appear longer
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Loose or shifting teeth

If you’re noticing any of these signs, it’s time to take action. Periodontal therapy is most effective when started early—but even in more advanced stages, it can help slow disease progression and preserve your natural teeth.


Why Personalized Care Matters

No two mouths are alike—and neither is any case of gum disease. That’s why a tailored treatment plan is essential. What works for one patient may not be right for another. We assess the depth of your gum pockets, the health of your bone, and your overall medical history to create a plan that’s uniquely yours.

We also keep in mind the connection between gum health and systemic conditions. Periodontitis has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, and inflammatory disorders. So this isn’t just about protecting your smile—it’s about protecting your whole body.


Periodontal Therapy Is About More Than Just Treatment

One of the biggest misconceptions about gum disease is that once it’s treated, you’re in the clear. The truth? Periodontal care doesn’t stop after therapy—it becomes a long-term partnership.

That’s why many patients are placed on a periodontal maintenance schedule, with visits every 3–4 months to monitor gum health, prevent reinfection, and make sure everything stays stable. Think of it as ongoing support for your gums—because they support everything else.


Your Smile Starts With Healthy Gums

Strong, healthy teeth rely on strong, healthy gums. Periodontal therapy is how we protect that foundation. Whether you’re dealing with early gingivitis or advanced periodontitis, this form of care helps reset your gum health, prevent further damage, and keep your mouth in balance.


Ready to take control of your gum health?

Schedule a consultation today, and let’s build a therapy plan that’s personalized, effective, and built to last. Your gums deserve more than a quick fix—they deserve expert care from Portland Center for Dentistry.

Portland Center for Dentistry
612 Brighton Ave
Portland ME 04102
(207) 823-3730


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8:00am - 5:00pm

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