2011 Houser St, Muscatine, IA 52761

Expert Gum Disease Treatment at Lifetime Dentistry
Gum disease is one of the most common dental health conditions in the United States, and it is also one of the most frequently overlooked. Many patients live with gum disease for months or even years without recognizing the warning signs. Left untreated, it can progress from mild irritation to a serious infection that threatens the stability of your teeth and your overall health.
At Muscatine, IA, Dr. Holly Krystek provides comprehensive periodontal therapy to diagnose, treat, and manage gum disease at every stage. From early gingivitis to more advanced periodontitis, our team creates a personalized treatment plan designed to restore gum health and protect your smile for the long term.
We serve patients from Muscatine and the surrounding communities of Fairport, Durant, Wilton, Wapello, Grandview, Letts, BluGrass, and neighboring areas throughout Iowa and Illinois.
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Signs You May Have Gum Disease
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection of the gum tissue and structures that support the teeth. It develops when plaque accumulates along and below the gumline and is not adequately removed through brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings.
Warning signs of gum disease to watch for:
- Gums that bleed when brushing or flossing
- Red, swollen, or tender gum tissue
- Persistent bad breath that does not resolve with brushing
- Gums that appear to be pulling away from the teeth
- Teeth that feel loose or have shifted in position
- Sensitivity along the gumline
- Pain when chewing
Periodontal Therapy Treatments We Provide
Scaling and Root Planing
Scaling and root planing is the most common non-surgical treatment for gum disease and the cornerstone of periodontal therapy. It is a thorough deep cleaning performed below the gumline to address bacteria and buildup that routine cleanings cannot reach.
During scaling, our team removes plaque and tartar deposits from the tooth surfaces and from within the periodontal pockets that have formed between the teeth and gums. Root planing smooths the surfaces of the tooth roots, which discourages bacteria from reattaching and helps the gum tissue reattach more effectively to a clean surface. The procedure is performed with local anesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout.
Periodontal Maintenance
Antibiotic Therapy
The Different Stages of Periodontal Disease
Gingivitis
Periodontitis
Who is at Risk for Gum Disease?
Gum disease can affect anyone, but certain factors increase the likelihood of developing it. Understanding your risk can help you take a more proactive approach to prevention and early treatment.
Common risk factors for gum disease include:
- Infrequent or inconsistent oral hygiene habits
- Tobacco use in any form
- Diabetes or other systemic health conditions
- Hormonal changes during pregnancy, puberty, or menopause
- Certain medications that cause dry mouth or gum tissue changes
- Genetic predisposition to periodontal disease
- A history of gum disease in the past
- Crooked or crowded teeth that are harder to clean thoroughly
- Stress, which can impair the immune response to bacterial infection
Do Not Wait to Address Gum Disease
Gum disease does not improve on its own. The earlier it is caught and treated, the better the outcome for your teeth, your gums, and your overall health. If you have noticed any of the warning signs described on this page, or if it has simply been a while since your last dental exam, now is the right time to schedule a visit.
Dr. Holly Krystek and the team at Lifetime Dentistry are here to provide the honest, thorough care you need to get your gum health back on track. Call our Muscatine, IA office at (563) 263-9082 or click below to request an appointment.
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