Gum Disease Treatment in Keighley
All of us have bleeding gums while brushing our teeth at least once in our lifetime.
Perhaps you’ve noticed persistent bad breath or that your gums feel tender? These are just a few warning signs of gum disease—a common yet serious condition that needs dental attention. Gum disease treatment in Keighley is designed to restore gum health, protect your teeth, and restore your confidence, all of which can be achieved comfortably.
What is gum disease?
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection of the gums caused by a build-up of plaque—a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth. Underlying health issues, such as diabetes, vitamin C deficiency, and hormone imbalances, can also exacerbate gum disease.
There are two main stages of gum disease:
- Gingivitis: The earliest stage, marked by red, swollen gums that may bleed during brushing or flossing. Gingivitis is reversible with prompt minor treatments and good oral hygiene.
- Periodontitis: A more severe stage where the infection spreads to the supporting structures of the teeth, including bone. It can cause gum recession, loose gums—also known as gum pockets —and eventually lead to tooth loss if not treated promptly for gum disease.
Do you have gum disease?
You may need gum disease treatment if you have one or many of these symptoms. Gum disease often starts quietly, so it’s important to know the signs:
Gums bleed
Tender gums
Red, swollen, or tender gums.
Persistent breath
Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth.
Receding gums
Receding gums that make teeth appear longer.
Loose teeth
Loose teeth or a change in how your bite feels.
Pus
Pus between the teeth and gums in advanced cases.
Who can get gum disease?
Gum diseases usually occur due to different reasons. Let us help you understand better:
- Poor Oral Hygiene: Irregular tooth brushing habits, not flossing your teeth or rinsing your mouth after meals cause plaque accumulation with time. The plaque hardens with time to form tartar that inflames the gums.
- Tobacco use: Smoking or using chewing tobacco greatly increases the risk of gum disease.
- Genetic predisposition: Some people are more prone to gum disease due to their genetic makeup.
- Health conditions: Diseases like diabetes can raise the chances of developing gum disease.
Frequently asked questions
Can you repair gum disease?
Gingivitis, the early stage of gum disease, can be reversed with teeth cleanings and proper oral hygiene. Periodontitis is also curable if effectively managed on time with the right procedures.
Is gum disease treatment painful?
We use gentle techniques and local anaesthesia to keep patients as comfortable as possible during treatment. Most patients find the procedures more comfortable than expected.
How long does gum disease treatment take?
The time required to recover depends on the severity of your condition. Early treatments, such as scaling, can be completed in a single visit, whereas advanced cases may require multiple sessions.
Consultation
The first step of gum disease treatment is a thorough examination of your mouth and general health.
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We at Taylored Denta Care always try to determine the exact cause of the gum disease, the underlying health condition and the treatment plan.
Professional teeth cleaning—scaling and polishing
If you have early signs of gum disease, a professional cleaning may be all that’s needed.
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This involves removing plaque and tartar from the teeth, including below the gumline, to stop the progression of gingivitis.
Deep cleaning if necessary
For more advanced gum disease, we may recommend a deep cleaning. This includes scaling, polishing, and root planing.
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Root planing is the process of smoothing the root surfaces to help with gum strengthening and reduce inflammation.
Antibacterial treatments
In some cases, we may use topical antibiotics or antimicrobial rinses to further…
Advanced Periodontal Procedures
For severe gum disease, surgical options like flap surgery or bone grafts may be necessary.
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Dental lasers can also be used to restore the integrity of the gum and bone structure.
How do we treat gum disease?
Gum disease treatment for nervous patients
Gum disease treatment can be overwhelming and sound daunting. Taylored Denta Care offers many measures to help you feel comfortable during the procedure:
- Clear communication: We’ll explain each step of the gum disease treatment process in simple terms so you always know what to expect. We educate you about personalised aftercare instructions, the dos and don’ts of what to eat for gum care and other necessary measures.
- Sedation options: If anxiety is a major concern, we offer sedation options to help you feel calm and at ease during your visit.
- Dental lasers: With advanced techniques like lasers in dentistry, gum treatment procedures are painless, with no bleeding, minimal aftercare and faster recovery. It is also precise, which results in better treatment outcomes.
- Relaxing environment: From our friendly staff to our relaxing clinic environment, we strive to make each patient feel at ease and cared for.
Healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile, and it’s never too late to seek help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards better gum health.








