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Gum Disease Treatment

Get Attractive, Healthy Gums

  • Improve your oral & overall health
  • Keep your gums & bone healthy & whole
  • Rely on an experienced dentist for gum care
Revive Your Smile With Gum Disease Treatment in Beverly

Revive Your Smile With Gum Disease Treatment in Beverly

Your gums play an important part in your dental and overall health. Not only do your gums hold your teeth in place, they also keep bacteria from spreading outside your mouth. If you need gum disease treatment in Beverly, you’ve come to the right place. With his extensive experience in restoring gum health, Dr. Rafferty will help you:

  • Gain fresher breath and a mouth that feels clean
  • Reduce your risk of tooth loss due to gum disease
  • Improve your smile’s appearance by achieving pink, healthy gums
  • Make it easier for you to indulge in your favorite foods comfortably
  • Prevent bone loss in your jaw by treating gum problems before they worsen

Call 978-777-1670 for an appointment. Saturday appointments are available.

Gain Control of Your Gum Problems With Our Expert Care

Gum disease sneaks in without you realizing. You may not realize there’s a problem unless it’s progressed into a serious infection. That’s why checkups make such a difference. Dr. Rafferty has extensive training and experience in handling gum problems. He can spot issues before they worsen and treat them in the earliest stages for the best outcomes.

If your dentist sees a problem with your gum health, he can recommend a wide range of solutions:

  • Deep Cleaning – Also known as scaling and root planing, this thorough cleaning goes beyond your regular dental cleanings. Dr. Rafferty carefully removes plaque and tartar from below your gumline. Then, he’ll smooth out your tooth roots. This helps your gums reattach to your teeth and fight the infection.
  • Laser Gum Disease Solutions – Dr. Rafferty uses advanced laser technology to treat gum disease. This minimally invasive approach targets diseased tissue while leaving healthy tissue untouched. The laser also sterilizes as it works, reducing the risk of infection. It’s a modern, effective way to restore your gum health.
  • Antibacterial Irrigation – This treatment involves flushing out the pockets around your teeth with an antibacterial solution. It’s often used in combination with deep cleaning or laser therapy. This extra step can significantly boost your chances of successful healing and prevent reinfection.

Remember, early intervention is key in gum disease treatment. Our team will typically ask you to return more frequently for cleanings. With Dr. Rafferty’s expertise, your smile is in good hands.

Call 978-777-1670 for gum disease treatment in Beverly. You can also schedule online.

Common Questions About Gum Disease Treatment
What is gum disease treatment?

Gum disease treatment is designed to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from around and under your gumline. Your hygienist or dentist will use special instruments to carefully get your gums back into shape, or they will use a gentle laser to remove damaged gum tissue and seal your gums back at the same time.

Can you cure gum disease at home?

Gum disease, even in its early stages, cannot be cured at home. The condition results from bacterial plaque and tartar accumulating between teeth and gums, in areas inaccessible to regular brushing and flossing. Treatment requires professional intervention by a dental team. They use specialized tools to remove bacteria from these hard-to-reach areas and smooth tooth roots to prevent further bacterial buildup. This process, which can’t be replicated with home care alone, is essential for effectively treating gum disease.

What are gum disease symptoms?

You may not see the signs of gum disease on your own until its advanced stages, which is why it is often referred to as a silent killer. It’s also why your routine dental exams are so important. The earlier you spot periodontal infection, the easier it is to manage and, in many cases, reverse. Common symptoms to look for include red, swollen, tender, or bleeding gums, loose teeth, and persistent bad breath.