Protecting Your Smile Starts with Prevention

Taking care of your gums is just as important as taking care of your teeth. At Park Cities Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, we believe that prevention is the foundation of a healthy smile—and our goal is to help you avoid gum disease before it has a chance to cause long-term damage.

Through regular checkups, gentle cleanings, and personalized guidance, we work with you to maintain healthy gums, prevent bone loss, and keep your smile strong for years to come.

Why Preventative Care Matters

Gum disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults—and what many people do not realize is that it often starts quietly, without pain or obvious symptoms. Left untreated, it can progress and affect not just your mouth, but your overall health. Studies have shown links between periodontal disease and conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and even certain pregnancy complications.

The good news is that with early detection and routine care, gum disease is preventable—and manageable. That is where we come in.

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What is Involved in Preventative Periodontal Care?

Preventative care is much more than a quick polish and rinse. Our approach is tailored to your individual needs, whether you are trying to maintain healthy gums or keep gum disease from returning. Here is what that might include:

Routine Periodontal Evaluations

Regular exams allow us to check for early signs of gum recession, inflammation, or infection. We measure the pockets around your teeth, monitor changes over time, and make recommendations to keep your gum health on track.

Professional Cleanings

Even with excellent brushing and flossing, bacteria and tartar can build up beneath the gumline where it is difficult to reach. For patients with a history of gum disease or bone loss, we often recommend cleanings every 3 months to keep the gums healthy and prevent disease from progressing.

Personalized Hygiene Coaching

Everyone’s mouth is different. We will walk you through effective brushing and flossing techniques, and recommend any special tools or products—like water flossers, interdental brushes, or antimicrobial rinses—that can help make your routine more effective.

Risk Factor Guidance

Gum disease is not caused by poor hygiene alone. Smoking, stress, diet, and certain medical conditions can also play a role. We will help you identify any lifestyle or health factors that could be impacting your gum health, and offer practical advice on how to lower your risk.

Early Intervention, When Needed

If we notice signs of early gum disease, gum loss, or infection, we can offer minimally invasive treatments that help resolve the issue before it becomes more advanced. Prompt treatment can often prevent the need for more complex procedures down the road.

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Benefits of Staying Proactive

  • Protects Against Gum Disease: Stops issues like gingivitis and periodontitis before they become more serious.
  • Preserves Natural Teeth: Reduces your risk of bone loss and tooth loss in the long run.
  • Supports Whole-Body Health: Healthy gums are linked to better overall wellness.
  • Saves Time and Money: Preventative care is often simpler—and more affordable—than treating advanced disease.

Keeping Your Smile Healthy, Together

Preventative periodontal care is an investment in your long-term health and comfort. Whether you have been treated for gum disease in the past or simply want to keep your gums in great shape, our team is here to support you every step of the way.

Call us at 214-522-9700 or request an appointment online to schedule your next visit. We are proud to be your partners in prevention.