Omaha Gum Disease Treatment

Healthy gums for a healthier life

Beyond your smile:

Caring for your whole health

Gum disease can affect your whole well-being. Left untreated, it has been linked to serious health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory conditions. It can also cause persistent bad breath, gum recession, and even tooth loss.

Our Omaha gum disease treatments are designed to stop gum disease in its tracks, restore your gum health, and help you maintain a beautiful, confident smile.

Common symptoms of gum disease

  • Red, swollen, or tender gums
  • Bleeding when brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Gum recession or loose teeth
  • Pain while chewing
  • Changes in bite alignment

Scaling & Root Planing

A deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar below the gumline to halt disease progression and promote healing.

Periodontal Maintenance

Professional cleanings every three months to prevent reinfection and maintain healthy gums after treatment.

Occlusal Adjustment (Bite Adjustment)

This treatment helps alleviate issues like teeth grinding (bruxism), uneven wear, and jaw discomfort, promoting a balanced, comfortable bite.

More Specialized Treatments

We offer advanced solutions to restore gum health and support long-term stability. These help address more complex cases of periodontal disease.

What makes our Omaha gum disease treatments unique?

Advanced Technology

Our practice is at the forefront of periodontal innovation, using cutting-edge tools such as digital imaging and regenerative techniques to provide precise, minimally invasive treatments.

Comprehensive, Personalized Care

We believe that every patient’s smile is unique, which is why we take a tailored approach to care. Our personalized treatment plans address your specific needs through comprehensive diagnostics and a deep understanding of your oral health needs.

Advanced Technology at periodontics and implant solutions

Affordable care, accessible smiles

Financial concerns shouldn’t stand in the way of your health. Our flexible payment options include cash, checks, credit cards, and financing through Cherry and CareCredit, so you can focus on your smile, not your budget.

Stress-free insurance assistance

No one likes navigating insurance details, so let us handle it! We’ll take care of filing claims on your behalf to ensure you get the most out of your benefits.

Our goal is to make your experience smooth and worry-free so you can focus on achieving your best smile.

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Find Us Here

We’re conveniently located in West Omaha.

2727 S 144th Street #235
Omaha, NE 68144

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Monday-Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Friday-Sunday:
Closed

Monday-Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday-Sunday: Closed

Fax: (402) 330-4897

Take the first step today

Start your journey to your best smile today. No referral is needed. Call (402) 330-8460 now to book your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the early signs of gum disease?

Gum disease often starts with mild symptoms that can go unnoticed. Common early signs include red, swollen gums, persistent bad breath, and bleeding while brushing or flossing. If left untreated, these can progress to more severe stages, potentially leading to gum recession and tooth loss.

Is gum disease reversible?

The good news is that gum disease, when detected early, can often be managed and even reversed through a combination of professional treatments such as scaling & root planing and improved oral hygiene at home. Regular dental visits and adopting healthy habits are key to maintaining gum health.

How often do I need periodontal maintenance?

The frequency of periodontal maintenance depends on the severity of your gum disease and how well your gums respond to treatment. Most patients benefit from visits every 3-4 months to ensure their gums stay healthy and prevent disease progression.

Can gum disease return after treatment?

Yes, gum disease can return if not properly managed. That’s why ongoing care (like periodontal maintenance and excellent at-home hygiene) is essential. We’ll work closely with you to create a long-term care plan that helps keep your gums healthy and your smile strong.