Disease Treatment

Carson Periodontics offers its patients a new and modern, state-of the-art facility with Northern Nevada Board Certified Periodontists. Schedule an appointment today and learn how Dr. Syndergaard, Dr. Bauerle, and Dr. Wilcox Jr. can help you achieve the results you deserve.

If you have been told you have periodontal disease, you’re not alone. Periodontal diseases range from simple gum inflammation to serious disease that results in major damage to the soft tissue and bone that support the teeth. In the worst cases, teeth are lost. The main goal of treatment is to control the infection. The number and types of treatment will vary, depending on the extent of the gum disease.

Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases in America, affecting nearly 65 million adults over age 30. There are two types of periodontal disease – gingivitis and periodontitis. Each refers to an accumulation of bacteria along the gum line though one is more severe than the other.

  • Gingivitis – the least invasive form of a periodontal disease; features minimal symptoms, such as reddening, swelling and easy bleeding along the gum line.
  • Periodontitis – the most serious form of a periodontal disease; causes the gums to recede and pull away from the teeth.
Did you know…

that in addition to being one of the most prevalent diseases in America, periodontal disease is also one of the most preventable? Proper brushing and flossing techniques can help prevent the accumulation of tartar, which harbor harmful bacteria along the gum line. According to the American Academy of Periodontology, certain lifestyle habits and systemic conditions like smoking and diabetes can also contribute to the development of periodontal disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I seek treatment for a periodontal disease?

If you are experiencing any of the signs or symptoms of periodontal disease, seek treatment as soon as possible. Found in its earliest stages, periodontal disease is more easily treated. Left untreated, periodontal disease is likely to progress, requiring more invasive treatments and potentially causing total tooth loss.

What should I expect during periodontal disease treatment?

Your treatment experience will vary according to the stage of your disease. If gingivitis is the problem, you’ll need a thorough professional cleaning and a topical antibiotic. On the other hand, a diagnosis of periodontitis may require surgery, as well as bone or tissue grafting.

Will I need to follow any special instructions following periodontal disease treatment?

Yes. Your post-treatment care guidelines will vary according to the type of treatment you have and may include an at-home antibiotic and special instructions for keeping the treatment site clean in the days following your procedure. You will be advised to maintain your treatment results by attending periodic dental cleanings and exams in the future – perhaps more frequently than the standard twice-yearly recommendation. You’ll also be encouraged to begin flossing and using a mouth rinse daily once you have recovered from your periodontal treatment.

Periodontal Care For 25+ Years

At Carson Periodontics, you can rest assured that we continually strive for excellence and always make patient safety and comfort a top priority. Learn more by calling our office at (775) 882-3033.