Periodontal
Treatment

Healthy gums are the foundation of a lasting smile—our periodontal care helps you protect both.

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What is Periodontal Treatment?

Periodontal Treatment in Braintree, MA

Periodontal treatment addresses gum disease, which affects the tissues and bone that support your teeth. These treatments range from deep cleanings to surgery, depending on the stage of the disease. The goal is to remove infection, halt progression, and preserve the structure of your smile.

  • Stops gum inflammation and bleeding
  • Helps prevent tooth loss due to bone deterioration
  • Improves breath and oral comfort
  • Supports overall health and reduces risk of systemic disease

The OB1 METHOD: Dentistry With Emotional & Aesthetics Precision

At OB1 Dental, veneers aren't about covering flaws. They're about revealing your best self. We combine prosthodontics expertise with facial aesthetics to craft smiles that are biologically sound and emotionally resonant. Every design is guided by your facial structure, personality, and lifestyle.

“Your smile should look like you - on your best day.”

-Dr. Oz, Prosthodontist & Founder

Your Personalized Periodontal Care Plan

We take a tailored, step-by-step approach to restore and protect your gum health for the long term.

1

Comprehensive Gum Evaluation

We assess gum health with a detailed exam, measuring pocket depths and reviewing symptoms or concerns.

2

Deep Cleaning & Non-Surgical Treatment

If caught early, scaling and root planing removes plaque and bacteria below the gumline to stop disease progression.

3

Surgical Therapy if Needed

For advanced cases, procedures like flap surgery or bone grafting restore lost tissue and reduce pocket depth.

4

Maintenance & Ongoing Monitoring

We’ll create a custom maintenance plan with regular cleanings and at-home care to prevent recurrence.

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Gentle, Effective Treatment for Gum Disease

Did you know gum disease is the leading cause of adult tooth loss? According to the CDC, nearly 50% of adults over 30 have some form of periodontal disease. At OB1 Dental, we provide advanced, personalized treatment to protect your gums and preserve your smile—because healthy gums support more than just your teeth.

Understanding Gum Disease

Gum disease begins as gingivitis, with symptoms like bleeding gums, bad breath, and mild inflammation. Left untreated, it can progress into periodontitis—a serious condition that damages the bone and tissue supporting your teeth. Without treatment, this can lead to tooth mobility and eventual tooth loss.

Comprehensive, Patient-Centered Care

Our approach begins with a full assessment of your gum health. In the early stages, non-surgical treatments like scaling and root planing can remove plaque and tartar from beneath the gumline. As the disease progresses, we may recommend surgical options, such as flap surgery or bone grafting, to restore stability and health.

The Systemic Link

Periodontal disease doesn’t just affect your mouth—it has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. That’s why we focus on early intervention and long-term maintenance to keep your whole body healthier.

Let’s Restore Your Gum Health

With advanced tools and a compassionate team, OB1 Dental offers effective, customized solutions to stop gum disease and rebuild your oral health. Call us at (617) 825-4444 or request an appointment online to begin your periodontal treatment today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Need periodontal treatment? Explore the most common questions our patients ask before getting started.

How common is gum disease?

Most people don’t realize that periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss among adults. According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every two adults over the age of 30 in the United States has periodontal disease.

What causes gum disease?

You may be surprised to learn that the human mouth is home to a wide variety of microbes. The fact is that over 700 different strains of bacteria have been detected in the oral cavity. Although some of these bacteria are beneficial, others are harmful to oral health. Without proper oral hygiene and routine dental care, these harmful bacteria can cause tooth decay and gum disease, compromising both your oral health and overall well-being.

Are there other risk factors for periodontal disease?

In addition to inadequate oral hygiene and infrequent professional care, other factors, including smoking, genetic tendencies, and unchecked diabetes, can contribute to the escalation of periodontal disease.

Why are healthy gums so important?

Your gums and teeth have an interdependent relationship, which means healthy teeth depend on the support of healthy gums. Also, taking care of your smile does more than keep your teeth and gums in optimal condition; good oral health also supports systemic health. In addition to being the leading cause of tooth loss in adults, researchers are finding more and more links between periodontal disease and a number of medical problems, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, respiratory problems, and adverse pregnancy outcomes such as pre-term and low birth-weight babies.

What are the symptoms of gingivitis?

If you notice that your gums are bleeding with the slightest pressure while brushing or flossing, it’s a sign of gingivitis. Although gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease, it can easily be reversed with deeper cleanings as well as an improved regimen of oral hygiene at home.

What happens as gum disease progresses?

In the absence of professional treatment and better home care, gingivitis progresses to the next stage, which is known as periodontitis. In this stage, the connective tissue and bone that hold the teeth in place begin to break down with an increase in pocketing between the teeth and bone, gum recession, and bone loss. Without proper treatment by your dentist, periodontitis will progress from a mild to moderate loss of supporting tissue to the destruction of the bone around the teeth.

What are the best ways to manage and treat more advanced gum disease or periodontitis?

Although gingivitis can often be reversed with improved oral hygiene and professional cleanings, as periodontal disease advances, more extensive procedures are required to halt its progression. Based on a complete assessment of your periodontal health and a review of possible contributing factors, our office will recommend the best options in care. Treatment for periodontitis may include a series of deeper cleanings known as root planing and scaling, surgical procedures to reduce pocket depth, bone or tissue grafts, laser procedures, or antimicrobial medications.

How much does periodontal treatment cost?

The cost of care depends on the type of procedures required to restore your periodontal health. If you have dental insurance, plans often cover treatment to prevent gum disease as well as many procedures to treat the various stages of gum disease. Our goal is to help patients restore and maintain good oral health. We do all we can to help you begin care without additional stress or delay. Our business office works with you to maximize your benefits and provide easier, more convenient payment options.

What is the best way to prevent gum disease?

By seeing our office regularly for care and doing your best to eat a healthy diet and practice good oral hygiene, you can keep your smile in tip-top shape as well as protect your overall wellbeing.

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