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Gum Disease Treatment

The sooner you seek gum treatment, the easier it is to beat. Receding gum treatment, gum infection treatment and especially gum abscess treatment are treatable and usually preventable. Practice good oral health habits and see your family dentist in Glendale every six months to stave off gum disease and all its accompanying complications. Schedule an appointment today!

Gum disease begins as gingivitis, which results from bacteria mixing with the food left in your mouth. It forms a sticky plaque on your teeth that attracts other food particles. If you don’t have the plaque removed, it can turn into a hard substance called tartar.

Tartar can only be removed by your dental team during a thorough dental cleaning. If left untreated, it can cause inflammation, bleeding and sore, red gums. Without professional intervention, you risk developing a more serious form of gum disease: periodontitis.

Another danger of leaving your gingivitis untreated is that the inflammation can become an infection — known as periodontal disease — that requires surgical gum treatment. With periodontal disease, your gums pull away from your teeth. The little pockets that form then fill with bacteria, snowballing the infection. Effective and early gum disease treatment help you maintain the health and appearance of your mouth.

Factors That Increase Your Risk for Requiring Gum Treatment

Good dental health habits — like brushing and flossing regularly — help you avoid gum disease. But no matter how often you brush, you may still develop gingivitis, the first step toward periodontal disease. It’s a common condition everywhere; the goal is to not let it get worse.

Several conditions place you at greater risk for developing or having difficulty fighting gum disease. The most common include:

  • A family tendency toward periodontal disease
  • Taking medications that cause dry mouth, reducing the amount of saliva you have to effectively bathe your teeth
  • Smoking cigarettes
  • Hormonal changes, such as in girls at puberty or women in menopause, during pregnancy or from hormone treatments
  • Abusing drugs
  • A diabetes diagnosis
  • Treatments for cancer or AIDS
  • Being overweight

Symptoms Precipitating Receding Gum Treatment

While gingivitis starts slowly and silently, the symptoms get progressively worse along with the disease. Seek gum treatment from your Glendale dentist if you notice:

  • Red, swollen, tender or bleeding gums
  • Chewing that produces discomfort
  • Sensitivity in your teeth, especially around the root when exposed to hot or cold temperatures
  • Loose teeth
  • Bad breath regardless of brushing and mouthwash
  • Gums that recede from your teeth

Options for Gum Disease Treatment

Keeping biannual dental checkups on your schedule allows a family dentist like our team to spot early warning signs of gum disease. That’s the value of building a relationship with a dentist who’s been trained in Periodontics.

Our team works to reverse your gingivitis or periodontitis. The first task is to control the symptoms of infection, swelling and bleeding. After a thorough dental exam and cleaning, your Glendale dentist may take x-rays to pinpoint the exact location of the tartar and check if there is any damage to your underlying bone structure. Types of gum infection treatment include:

  • Scaling and root planing. This process involves very deep cleaning underneath the gum line of the affected teeth, scraping the tartar off your teeth and removing rough spots around the tooth root. Occasionally, our team uses a laser in combination with a local anesthetic.
  • Medications. Antiseptic chips, antibiotic gel and enzyme suppressants inhibit bacteria. Prescription mouthwash or oral antibiotics may also be necessary.
  • Surgery. Gum infection treatment may require surgery. Flap surgery pulls back your gums, allowing your dentist to clean the tartar. Sutures tighten any pockets to resist bacteria.
  • Grafts. Your dentist may suggest a gum graft or bone graft to regenerate lost tissue or bone. They’re often performed at the same time as flap surgery.
  • Tissue regeneration or tissue-stimulating proteins. Medication may help your gum tissue heal. This treatment, which stimulates your tissue, can be used in conjunction with other treatments. We also offer advanced options like pinhole surgery for certain cases of gum recession.

Aftercare for Receding Gum Treatment

Regardless whether you receive deep cleaning, scaling, root planing or more invasive surgery, all these treatments cause some pain and discomfort. Your level of discomfort depends on the stage of the disease. The earlier you get gum treatment, the less painful it is. Over-the-counter medication is commonly all you need, as the discomfort is temporary.

Most patients report satisfaction and good results from gum infection treatment, gum disease treatment and receding gum treatment. Some studies seem to correlate high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke and blood sugar problems with advanced periodontitis. Seek gum abscess treatment immediately to avoid more serious health problems.

Get Gum Disease Treatment from the Best

Protect your overall health by getting two professional dental cleanings per year. Contact our team today about the best gum disease treatment for you. We also provide a full range of other services, including tooth extraction and Wisdom teeth Extraction, to ensure your complete oral health. Atlas Park Dental serves patients in Glendale and the surrounding neighborhoods:

  • Middle Village
  • Ridgewood
  • Rego Park
  • Maspeth
  • Forest Hills
  • Kew Gardens
  • Woodhaven
  • Richmond Hill
  • Elmhurst
  • Jackson Heights
  • Sunnyside
Page Updated on Jul 18, 2025 by Dr. Victoria Kushensky, DDS (Dentist) of Atlas Park Dental
Victoria Kushensky D.D.S

My name is Victoria Kushensky. I am a general dentist dedicated to remaining at the forefront of my field. Combining compassionate care with extensive knowledge, I offer cosmetic and general dentistry services as well as advanced root canal treatments.

I earned my Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from the esteemed New York University College of Dentistry. Throughout my career, I have honed my skills in various dental procedures, ensuring effective treatment for each patient’s unique needs. I prioritize patient comfort and understanding, taking the time to thoroughly explain procedures and address any questions.

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Atlas Park Dental
80-28 Cooper Ave #207
Glendale, NY 11385
(718) 894-2110