Gum Disease in Itasca
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Gum disease affects millions of Americans with more than half never recognizing the symptoms until it has significantly progressed. Without proper treatment, bacterial accumulation in the soft oral tissues can lead to bone and tooth loss as well as worsening health conditions. Fortunately, with gum disease treatment in Itasca, IL at Hamilton Lakes Dentistry, our dentists and dental team can help you take back your gum health and enjoy a brighter future. Call us today if you notice your gums appear inflamed or bleed when brushing and flossing.
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What Are Bone Disease and Gum Disease?
When afflicted with gum disease, you’ll notice that your gums appear red and tender, and may even bleed after regular brushing and flossing. If only in the initial stage, gingivitis, the symptoms can be reversed with the help of regular professional cleanings and good at-home oral hygiene habits. However, if you do not keep up with your dental routine, gingivitis will likely progress to periodontitis. Also known as bone disease, this damaging condition is the result when bacteria and plaque are allowed to spread beneath the gumline, resulting in gum pocket formation. As the bacteria break down your jawbone, teeth will become loose and eventually fall out.
Gum Disease Treatments
If you’re faced with gum disease and need safe and effective treatment, you’ll be pleased to learn that Drs. French and Dr. Conti are experienced in treating damaged soft oral tissues. With various periodontal solutions available, we can determine the right course of action during an initial consultation so that you can work to take back your gum health. Some of our available treatments include:
After the tooth is prepped, your child’s dentist will apply the color-matched composite resin to the tooth in layers until all the lost enamel is restored. The composite resin will be hardened using an ultraviolet curing light. Lastly, the tooth is shaped and polished for a natural-looking result.


Scaling & Root Planing
Scaling & Root Planing
Gum disease often calls for a different type of dental cleaning (sometimes referred to as a deep cleaning) that can be divided into two steps: scaling and root planing. Not only is the harmful plaque contributing to your gum disease removed, but steps are taken to reduce the chances of future bacterial buildup. Read on for a closer look at what you can expect from scaling and root planing.
Gum Disease Treatment Frequently Asked Questions
Are you unfamiliar with the term “gum disease?” Do you feel unaware of what to look for to know if you have a problem with your gums? At Hamilton Lakes Dentistry, Drs. French, Dr. Conti, and our team are here to offer clarity and confidence by answering some of our patient’s most frequently asked questions. Feel free to review the information below and contact us if you’d like to further discuss.