We are experts on periodontal treatment.
At Creative Dental, we have periodontists who are experts in treating periodontal disease. We focus exclusively on the inflammatory disease that destroys the gums and other supporting structures around the teeth. Our dentists specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal and in the placement of dental implants. You can ensure that our specialists are reliable because they receive extensive training in these areas.

Understanding Periodontal Health

Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the gums and the bone that supports your teeth. It’s not just about sore or bleeding gums — untreated periodontal issues can lead to tooth loss and impact your overall health.

Early Signs to Watch For:

  • Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing
  • Redness or swelling near the gumline
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Receding gums or teeth appearing longer
  • Loose or shifting teeth

If you’re noticing any of these symptoms, professional intervention is key.

Our Step-by-Step Approach to Periodontal Care

Every mouth is different, and so is every treatment plan. At Creative Dental, we tailor our periodontal care to your individual needs, focusing on both treatment and prevention.

What to Expect from Your Visit:

  • In-Depth Assessment: We use advanced tools to examine gum health, bone levels, and plaque buildup.
  • Customized Treatment Plans: Based on your condition, we may recommend deep cleanings, antimicrobial therapy, or other non-surgical interventions.
  • Collaboration When Needed: If your treatment involves dental implants or restorative work, we coordinate care across specialties for seamless results.
  • Prevention-Focused Guidance: We equip you with tools and knowledge to maintain your gum health long after your visit.

Our goal is not just to treat your symptoms — it’s to help you keep your natural teeth and prevent future issues.

What Sets Us Apart in Periodontal Care

  • Focused Expertise: Our team includes specialists with extensive training in gum disease treatment and implant placement.
  • Modern Diagnostics: We rely on advanced imaging and periodontal charting for precision in every diagnosis.
  • Gentle Techniques: We prioritize your comfort using the latest non-invasive procedures and anesthetic options.
  • Patient-First Mindset: We take time to explain your diagnosis and answer questions so you feel confident in your care.

Why Treating Gum Disease Early Matters

Untreated gum disease can silently progress, often without pain until it reaches an advanced stage. But its impact can extend beyond your mouth. Studies have linked chronic periodontal disease with heart disease, diabetes, and even cognitive decline. By addressing the issue early through trusted periodontal services in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, you protect not just your teeth — but your whole-body health.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if what I’m experiencing is gum disease?

Gum disease often begins with subtle symptoms like bleeding when brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, or gum sensitivity. We typically look for signs such as pocket depth between the gums and teeth, tissue changes, and inflammation to determine if periodontal disease is present.

What steps are usually involved in treating gum disease?

Treatment depends on the stage of the disease. We may begin with deep cleanings (scaling and root planing) to remove plaque and bacteria beneath the gumline. In more advanced cases, we offer additional procedures such as localized antibiotics or surgery to stabilize and preserve gum and bone health.

Will my gums fully recover after I complete treatment?

While we can reduce inflammation and stop the disease from progressing, some damage to the gums or bone may be permanent. We do our best to restore function and appearance, and we guide you through ongoing care to maintain those improvements.

What causes periodontal disease in the first place?

It typically results from a buildup of plaque and tartar over time, but other factors — like genetics, smoking, and certain medical conditions — can increase your risk. During our assessments, we help identify these contributing factors so we can create a more effective treatment plan.

How often should I return for periodontal maintenance?

Most people with a history of periodontal disease benefit from maintenance visits every 3–4 months. We monitor your gum health during these appointments and adjust care based on how your gums respond over time.

Can untreated gum disease affect my overall health?

Yes, research has linked periodontal disease with systemic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and even respiratory issues. That’s one reason we take a comprehensive approach — supporting both your oral and overall well-being.

What can I do at home to support my gums after treatment?

We recommend a consistent brushing and flossing routine, along with tools like antimicrobial rinses or interdental brushes if needed. Our team gives you specific instructions and tools to make sure your home care supports the treatment you’ve received.

Don’t Wait—Your Perfect Smile Awaits

Contact us now to schedule your appointment and take control of your dental health with expert, compassionate care.