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Grandville Dental Health Center

Periodontal Care

Protect your gums and your overall health with expert periodontal treatment and maintenance.

Periodontal (gum) disease is one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States — and one of the most underdiagnosed. At Grandville Dental Health Center, we take gum health seriously because the research is clear: the health of your gums is directly connected to your overall health.

Gum disease has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and other systemic conditions. Our periodontal care program is designed to prevent gum disease, treat it when present, and maintain the results of treatment long-term.

From routine periodontal evaluations to deep cleaning procedures and ongoing maintenance, our team provides comprehensive gum care in a comfortable, supportive environment.

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Key Benefits
Prevent tooth loss caused by advanced gum disease
Reduce systemic inflammation linked to gum disease
Fresher breath by eliminating bacteria below the gumline
Protect bone structure supporting your teeth
Maintain a healthy foundation for dental implants
Personalized maintenance schedule to keep gum disease at bay
Our Services

Periodontal Care Services We Offer

Periodontal Evaluation

A comprehensive assessment of your gum health, including pocket depth measurements, bone level evaluation, and assessment of gum tissue condition.

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Scaling & Root Planing

A deep cleaning procedure that removes tartar and bacteria from below the gumline and smooths root surfaces to help gum tissue reattach and heal.

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Periodontal Maintenance

Ongoing cleaning appointments (typically every 3–4 months) for patients who have been treated for gum disease, to prevent recurrence and maintain gum health.

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Gum Disease Treatment

Personalized treatment plans for all stages of gum disease — from gingivitis to advanced periodontitis — using the most effective, evidence-based approaches.

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Bone Grafting

Bone grafting procedures to restore bone lost to periodontal disease, often in preparation for dental implants or to stabilize remaining teeth.

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Why It Matters

The Connection Between Gum Health and Overall Health

The mouth is the gateway to the body, and the health of your gums has far-reaching implications. Bacteria from periodontal disease can enter the bloodstream and contribute to inflammation throughout the body. Research has linked untreated gum disease to an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes complications, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and more. Protecting your gum health is an investment in your total well-being.

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