Periodontal Maintenance

Ongoing specialized cleanings every 3–4 months to manage gum disease and prevent recurrence.

Benefits

• Keeps gum pockets shallow and free of destructive bacteria.

• Significantly reduces the risk of needing invasive gum surgery.

• Protects your long-term investment in your natural teeth.

Is This For You ?

Anyone who has previously been treated for gum disease (scaling and root planing) and needs more frequent care than a standard 6-month cleaning.

What To Expect :

We meticulously measure your gum pocket depths, check for inflammation, and perform a targeted cleaning of any areas showing signs of recurring buildup.

FAQ

Is it covered by insurance?

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Many plans cover periodontal maintenance differently than regular prophylaxis. We’ll verify your benefits for you.

Do I need this forever?

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As long as you have natural teeth and a history of gum disease, regular maintenance is recommended to keep them stable.

How often do I really need to get my teeth cleaned?

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For most patients with healthy gums, we recommend a professional cleaning every 6 months. This keeps tartar at bay and allows us to catch any small issues before they become big problems.

However, we customize this schedule based on your unique health needs. We may recommend coming in every 3 to 4 months if you:

• Have a history of gum disease or periodontal pockets.

• Are pregnant (hormonal changes can affect gum health).

• Have diabetes or a condition that affects your immune system.

• Are prone to rapid tartar buildup or cavities.

Why do my gums bleed during the cleaning, and is that normal?

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Seeing blood in the sink can be alarming, but bleeding gums are actually a very common sign of inflammation (gingivitis) caused by plaque and tartar buildup along the gumline.

When we gently clean away that bacteria, the inflamed tissue may bleed slightly. The best way to stop the bleeding is to keep up with your professional cleanings and your daily brushing and flossing at home. As your gums become healthier and tighter, the bleeding will completely stop!

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