Gum Disease Treatment in Westchester
Expert Periodontal Care in Westchester
Gum disease is common, but it's also one of the most serious oral health problems if left untreated. At Advanced Dentistry of Scarsdale, we offer advanced periodontal care in Westchester County with a board-certified specialist. If you've noticed warning signs like red or swollen gums, bleeding while brushing or flossing, gum recession, bad breath, or loose teeth, early detection and treatment can make all the difference.
Why Treat Gum Disease with a Periodontist?
Complex gum disease cases benefit from the specialized training a periodontist provides. Untreated gum disease carries serious consequences that extend well beyond your mouth.
Loose, Drifting Teeth
Oral bacteria attack the gums and bone surrounding your teeth, causing them to loosen and shift.
Tooth Sensitivity
As gums recede, tooth roots become exposed, making your teeth more sensitive to hot and cold.
Receding Gums & Root Cavities
Bacteria damage causes gums to pull away, exposing vulnerable roots prone to decay.
Tooth Loss
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss among adults.
Systemic Health Risks
Research connects periodontal infections to cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes complications, and cognitive decline.
How Our Westchester County Periodontist Treats Gum Disease
We offer multiple evidence-based interventions tailored to the severity of your condition:
- At-home dental care adjustments
- Tray delivery systems for antibacterial solutions
- Gum debridement
- Scaling and root planing (deep cleaning)
- Osseous surgery with possible bone grafting
- Gum and soft tissue grafting
- Bone grafting
- Tooth extraction and replacement options
Preventing Gum Disease Recurrence
Maintaining healthy gums requires regular cleanings and simple daily habits. Our team will work with you to develop a maintenance plan that keeps gum disease from returning, including periodic specialist visits and guidance on your home care routine.
Your Maintenance Plan Includes
- Regular professional cleanings
- Periodic specialist evaluations
- Personalized at-home care guidance
- Ongoing monitoring of gum pocket depths
Frequently Asked Questions
Gum disease begins when plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—builds up along and under the gum line. Without removal through daily habits and professional care, it hardens into tartar and damages the supporting tissues around your teeth.
Gingivitis causes red, swollen gums that bleed easily when brushing or flossing, plus persistent bad breath and tenderness. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to schedule an appointment promptly.
Yes—when caught early, gingivitis can often be reversed with professional cleanings and improved at-home care. Advanced periodontitis cannot be fully reversed, but treatment focuses on halting infection and preventing further damage.
Most treatments are not painful. Modern periodontal therapy often uses local anesthesia, laser techniques, and gentle methods to ensure your comfort. Mild discomfort afterward is manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Maintenance involves brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings alongside periodic specialist visits. Consistent home care and regular dental checkups are your best defense against recurrence.
You should consult a periodontist if you are experiencing gum recession, loose teeth, or advanced gum disease requiring surgical intervention. Your general dentist may also refer you for specialized care.
Patient Testimonials
More Testimonials"Dr. Brisman and the entire staff are wonderful. They truly care about their patients. The office is state of the art and the quality of work is outstanding. I would highly recommend Advanced Dentistry of Scarsdale."
— Former Patient
"I have been going to Advanced Dentistry for over 20 years. The care has always been exceptional. From routine cleanings to more complex procedures, I always feel confident and comfortable."
— Long-Term Patient
Gum Disease Treatment in Scarsdale & Westchester County
Serving Scarsdale, White Plains, New Rochelle, Chappaqua, and all of Westchester County. Our board-certified periodontist is here to help you protect your smile. Contact us today to schedule your visit.