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Gingivitis Treatment in Brookshire & Fulshear, TX

What is gingivitis?

Gingivitis is the earliest and mildest form of periodontal (gum) disease, characterized by inflammation, redness, and swelling of the gum tissue around the base of your teeth. 

At MK Dental Studio, we specialize in diagnosing and treating gingivitis through targeted, professional care to completely reverse the inflammation, protect your underlying bone structure, and prevent the condition from advancing into severe gum disease.

Understanding Gingivitis: Causes and Symptoms

Gingivitis is primarily caused by the accumulation of bacterial plaque on the teeth and along the gumline. When plaque is not removed by regular oral hygiene, it produces toxins that irritate the delicate gingival tissues. Because gingivitis is often painless in its initial stages, many patients do not realize their gums are infected.

Common Signs You May Have Gingivitis:

  • Gums that bleed easily during regular brushing or flossing.
  • Red, swollen, or tender gums instead of a healthy, firm pink appearance.
  • Gums that seem to be pulling away or receding from your teeth.
  • Persistent bad breath (halitosis) or a lingering bad taste in your mouth.

How We Treat Gingivitis at MK Dental Studio

The good news is that gingivitis is entirely reversible. Our clinical approach focuses on removing the root cause of the irritation and giving your gums a clean slate to heal:

  1. Comprehensive Gum Assessment: We use specialized dental instruments to measure the space between your gums and teeth, checking for inflammation and early signs of pocket formation.
  2. Targeted Professional Cleaning: Our hygienists perform thorough Professional Cleanings to remove the stubborn plaque and hardened tartar deposits that you cannot clear at home.
  3. Personalized Home Care Guidance: We design a customized oral hygiene plan for you, recommending specific brushing techniques, antibacterial rinses, or specialized flossing tools to keep plaque at bay.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No. While it can be completely reversed, gingivitis will not disappear without removing the accumulated plaque and tartar causing the infection. Professional dental intervention is necessary to safely clear these deposits.
If ignored, gingivitis can progress into a chronic infection known as Periodontal Disease. This advanced stage damages the bone and tissues supporting your teeth, which can eventually lead to tooth mobility and tooth loss.
With a thorough professional cleaning at our studio and strict adherence to an improved daily home care routine, your gums can fully heal and return to a healthy state within two to three weeks.