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Your gums play several important functions in your body. They hold your teeth in place. They also prevent harmful bacteria from entering your bloodstream. When an infection arises, you’ll want to visit Dr. Gusfa for gum disease treatment in Dearborn. With his help, you will:
Call 313-908-8409 for an appointment. We’re open until 7 p.m. on Mondays for your convenience.
Gum disease can sneak up on you without warning. The symptoms usually aren’t noticeable on your own. That’s the benefit of visiting us regularly for cleanings and exams. Dr. Gusfa can look for early signs of an infection. Addressing it as soon as possible makes for easier treatments and fewer complications to your smile.
However, even if you’ve neglected checkups and have more noticeable symptoms, you can still visit us for treatment. Whether we’ve spotted indications of disease during your checkup or you have concerns, Dr. Gusfa can restore your gum health with:
After your gum treatment, you’ll receive comprehensive aftercare instructions. Plus, we’ll guide you through steps to prevent future infections. Dr. Gusfa may recommend that you return for more frequent cleanings, depending on your needs.
Call 313-908-8409 for gum disease treatment in Dearborn. You can also schedule online.
Gum disease starts with mild symptoms, such as bleeding when you brush or floss, red or swollen gums, and persistent bad breath. As it progresses, you might notice gum recession, tenderness, or teeth that feel loose. You often won’t realize you have gum disease until it’s more advanced. That’s why regular checkups are so important. Dr. Gusfa can spot these early signs before the disease progresses.
Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning procedure used to treat gum infections. We remove plaque and tartar from around and beneath the gumline. Then Dr. Gusfa smooths the root surfaces to help your gums reattach to your teeth. The procedure is done with care and precision. You will feel little to no discomfort, especially because we numb your mouth before treatment.
Yes. There are links between gum disease and serious health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and respiratory issues. That’s because the bacteria from your gums can enter your bloodstream and cause inflammation elsewhere in your body. Treating gum disease isn’t just about saving your smile. It’s about protecting your whole-body health. That’s why early intervention is so important.