When gum disease takes hold, it can threaten far more than your smile. Bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, and teeth that feel loose are all signs that something deeper is happening beneath the surface, and addressing it early is the best way to protect both your oral health and your overall well-being. Periodontal treatments in Boynton Beach offer a path back to healthy gums, whether you are dealing with early gingivitis or more advanced periodontitis.
At Ocean Breeze Prosthodontics, Dr. Nicholas Goetz brings a maxillofacial prosthodontic trained background to periodontal care, giving Boynton Beach patients access to a level of clinical depth that goes beyond standard gum treatment. According to the CDC, millions of adults live with gum disease, often without realizing how serious it has become.
Gum disease does not stay contained to the mouth. Research links untreated periodontal disease to systemic health concerns, including heart disease, respiratory complications, and difficulty managing diabetes. Patients undergoing cancer treatment can also experience gingivitis and dry mouth as a side effect, making consistent periodontal care even more important during that time.
Because Ocean Breeze Prosthodontics is built around a maxillofacial prosthodontic trained dental professional, our approach to gum disease treatment considers the bigger picture, including how periodontal health affects future restorative work like implants or full mouth reconstruction. Our team uses CBCT scanning and advanced diagnostic tools to build a treatment plan suited to your specific stage of gum disease.
The right periodontal treatment depends on the severity of your gum disease and your individual oral health goals. Our team carefully evaluates each situation before recommending a course of action, which may include one or more of the following:
Each of these options is part of a larger toolkit our team uses to combat gum disease and restore lasting oral health for Boynton Beach patients.
Gum disease often develops gradually, which is why many people don’t realize how far it has progressed until a routine exam reveals the extent of the damage. Recognizing the early warning signs gives you the best chance of reversing the condition before it requires more involved treatment.
Inflamed, red, or puffy gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing are often the first sign of gingivitis. While many people dismiss occasional bleeding as normal, it is one of the clearest early indicators that gum disease has begun and should not be ignored.
Chronic bad breath that doesn’t improve with brushing, flossing, or mouthwash is often a sign of bacteria building up below the gumline. This odor comes from the same bacterial activity that drives gum disease progression, and it typically will not resolve until the underlying infection is treated.
As gum disease advances, the gums can begin pulling away from the teeth, exposing more of the tooth root and making teeth feel longer than before. In more advanced stages, the bone supporting the teeth weakens, causing teeth to feel loose or shift position. These signs typically indicate periodontitis and call for prompt evaluation by our team.
Patients managing diabetes or cardiovascular conditions have a particular reason to stay on top of their periodontal health. The relationship between gum disease and these conditions runs in both directions, with each one capable of making the other harder to control. Patients undergoing cancer treatment may also experience gum changes and dry mouth, which can accelerate gum disease if left unaddressed. If you fall into any of these categories, periodontal care should be part of your broader health management plan.
Dr. Nicholas Goetz brings a maxillofacial prosthodontic fellowship from UCLA to every patient he treats, including those seeking periodontal care. He understands that gum health is the foundation everything else is built on, whether that’s a single crown or a full mouth reconstruction. He is among only approximately 150 maxillofacial prosthodontists in the United States, and that depth of training shapes how seriously our team takes gum disease prevention and treatment for Boynton Beach patients.
Your visit begins with a thorough assessment of your gum health, including measuring pocket depths around each tooth and checking for bleeding, recession, and bone loss. Necessary imaging is taken to evaluate the bone supporting your teeth, giving Dr. Goetz a complete picture before recommending treatment.
Based on your evaluation, Dr. Goetz develops a treatment plan tailored to your specific stage of gum disease, whether that means a straightforward deep cleaning or a more advanced combination of laser therapy and bone grafting. Every recommendation is explained clearly so you understand the reasoning and the expected outcome.
Depending on the procedure, treatment can range from a single quick and painless deep cleaning to more involved laser therapy or bone grafting requiring a short recovery period. Our team prioritizes comfort throughout, and post-treatment care instructions are reviewed with you before you leave the office.
Once active treatment is complete, ongoing maintenance is key to keeping gum disease from returning. Patients who have been treated for periodontitis typically need more frequent periodontal maintenance visits than a standard cleaning schedule, allowing our team to monitor your gum health and catch any signs of recurrence early.
We believe cost should never stand between you and healthy gums. While Ocean Breeze Prosthodontics is not in-network with insurance companies, our team files claims on your behalf and helps you secure any reimbursement your PPO plan allows. Non-surgical treatments like deep cleaning tend to be more affordable than surgical options, and we offer flexible financing for more involved periodontal care.
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The cost of periodontal treatment in Boynton Beach depends on the specific procedures needed and the extent of gum disease present. Non-surgical treatments like deep cleaning are generally more affordable than surgical interventions such as bone grafting. We provide a clear cost breakdown during your consultation so you can make an informed decision.
Most periodontal procedures are designed to be as comfortable as possible. Deep cleaning is typically performed with local anesthesia to keep you comfortable, and any mild soreness afterward usually resolves within a day or two. More involved procedures like bone grafting may involve a longer recovery, which our team will walk you through in detail beforehand.
Treatment length varies based on the severity of your gum disease. A straightforward deep cleaning can often be completed in one or two visits, while more advanced cases involving laser therapy or bone grafting may require multiple appointments spread over several weeks or months.
Yes, in many cases. Good oral hygiene habits like regular brushing and flossing, avoiding tobacco products, and keeping up with routine dental checkups and cleanings go a long way toward preventing gum disease. Catching gingivitis early, before it progresses to periodontitis, is far easier to treat and reverse.
When left untreated, gum disease can progress from gingivitis to periodontitis, leading to bone loss, gum recession, and eventually tooth loss. Untreated periodontal disease is also linked to broader health concerns, including heart disease, respiratory issues, and difficulty managing diabetes, which is why early treatment matters for more than just your smile.
Gum health affects your whole body, not just your smile. Dr. Nicholas Goetz, a maxillofacial prosthodontic trained dental professional, leads our team in providing comprehensive periodontal care for every stage of gum disease, from early gingivitis to advanced periodontitis. With CBCT scanning, laser technology, and flexible financing options, treatment is more accessible than you might think.
Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen. Schedule your periodontal consultation with Ocean Breeze Prosthodontics in Boynton Beach today by completing our contact form.
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