Oral Hygiene
Strong brushing, flossing, and professional cleaning habits form the foundation for preventing gum disease and protecting your smile.
Periodontic care focused on preventing, diagnosing, and treating gum disease to protect your smile, support healthy gums, and help preserve your teeth long term.
Periodontics focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease, also known as gum disease. This condition may begin with inflammation and bleeding gums, but advanced cases can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and tooth loss if left untreated.
At Epic Smiles Miami, we gently evaluate your gums, explain your options clearly, and create a personalized treatment plan designed to restore and maintain your periodontal health.
Research connects untreated gum disease with broader health concerns, making early detection, strong hygiene habits, and regular dental visits essential.
Strong brushing, flossing, and professional cleaning habits form the foundation for preventing gum disease and protecting your smile.
Regular dental check-ups allow our team to identify signs of inflammation, assess gum health, and recommend early intervention when needed.
When gum disease is diagnosed, treatment is customized to the severity of your condition, from deep cleaning to advanced periodontal therapy.
Deep cleaning designed to remove plaque and tartar below the gum line and support healthier gums.
Request Appointment →Targeted treatment to help eliminate bacterial infection in the gums and improve periodontal stability.
Request Appointment →A surgical procedure used to cover exposed roots and repair areas affected by gum recession.
Request Appointment →Ongoing periodontal care designed to preserve results and help keep gum health stable after treatment.
Request Appointment →Minimally invasive removal of infected tissue to support healing and improve comfort.
Request Appointment →Treatment designed to reduce gum pockets, improve hygiene access, and help prevent complications.
Request Appointment →Gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, can often be reversed with proper oral care and professional treatment. More advanced periodontitis requires more intensive treatment to manage.
Yes. Good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, avoiding tobacco, and managing systemic conditions like diabetes can significantly reduce your risk.
Yes. Symptoms may include swelling, redness, persistent bad breath, gum recession, tooth sensitivity, and discomfort while chewing.
Schedule your periodontic consultation and take the next step toward healthier gums, better comfort, and a stronger foundation for your smile.