FAQs About Gum Disease Treatment
Is scaling and root planing painful?
We use local anesthesia and modern techniques to keep you comfortable during treatment. Mild tenderness afterward is normal but temporary, and most patients do very well.
How often will I need periodontal maintenance?
Most patients with a history of gum disease need maintenance visits every 3–4 months. Your exact schedule will depend on the severity of your condition and how well your gums respond to treatment.
Can gum disease be cured?
Early gum disease (gingivitis) can often be reversed with professional cleanings and good home care. Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) cannot be fully reversed, but it can be controlled with ongoing treatment and maintenance.
Will insurance cover gum disease treatment?
Many dental insurance plans cover scaling, root planing, and periodontal maintenance. Our team will help you review your benefits and understand expected costs before treatment begins.