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Gum Disease Treatment

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Gum Disease Treatment

Gum disease often begins silently — but if left untreated, it can lead to bleeding, bad breath, loose teeth, or even tooth loss.

At Nuve, we use advanced technology to detect and treat periodontal disease early.
We start with a full evaluation: probing, digital X-rays, and deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) using modern tools and minimally invasive techniques.

Depending on your condition, we may combine treatments with medicated rinses, topical antibiotics, or laser therapy to reduce inflammation and stop progression.

Gum Disease Q&A

Mainly bacterial plaque buildup — a sticky film on teeth and gums.
If not removed, it irritates and inflames the tissue, eventually damaging the bone that supports your teeth.
Risk factors include:

  • Hormonal changes (pregnancy, menopause)

  • Immune-related conditions (diabetes, cancer, HIV)

  • Certain medications

  • Smoking

  • Family history

At Nuve, we identify your specific cause for a customized solution.

  • Gingivitis: Early stage — red, swollen gums that bleed but no permanent damage. Reversible with hygiene and cleanings.

  • Periodontitis: Advanced — affects deeper tissues, leads to bone loss and loose teeth, requiring specialized care.

Often painless early on. Watch for:

  • Bleeding when brushing or flossing

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums

  • Persistent bad breath or bad taste

  • Gum recession (teeth appear longer)

  • Loose or shifting teeth

  • Gaps or “pockets” between teeth and gums

In some cases, only a professional exam can detect it.

We assess not just your teeth, but your gums too, using:

  • Visual checks for bleeding, inflammation, or gum recession

  • Millimeter probing to measure pocket depth

  • Tooth mobility, sensitivity, and alignment

  • Digital X-rays to check for bone loss

Our clinical experience plus digital diagnostics catch disease early — before it worsens.

After probing and X-rays:

  • Mild cases: Deep cleaning to remove bacteria beneath the gums

  • Moderate/advanced: Medication, special rinses, or laser therapy to reduce infection

Every case is different — but the goal is the same:

Stop progression, close pockets, and save your teeth.
We treat from the cause, using modern technology and a plan tailored to you.