Periodontal Therapy at Athena Dental Health

Healthy Gums, Healthy Smile Advanced Gum Care You Can Trust

At Athena Dental Health, we believe a strong, beautiful smile starts with healthy gums. Periodontal Therapy is a key part of maintaining your oral health—especially if you’re experiencing early or advanced signs of gum disease.

Our team provides personalized, gentle gum care using the latest techniques to stop infection, protect your teeth, and restore your confidence. Whether you need preventive support or advanced treatment, we’re here to help you take control of your gum health.

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What Is Periodontal Therapy?

Periodontal therapy treats gum disease at its root—removing plaque, tartar, and infection through deep cleaning techniques such as scaling and root planning.

This therapy stops progression, restores gum health, and helps preserve your teeth and bone.

Signs You Might Need
Periodontal Care

Recognizing the early warning signs of gum disease can make a big difference in protecting your teeth and overall health. If you notice any of the following symptoms, it’s time to schedule a periodontal evaluation:

  • Bleeding gums when brushing or flossing
  • Gum recession or loose teeth
  • Bad breath that won’t go away
  • Pus Around the Teeth and Gums
  • Persistent Bad Breath or Unpleasant Taste
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Why Choose Athena Dental Health?

Experienced care, advanced technology, and a patient-first approach — all focused on keeping your smile healthy, comfortable, and confident.

Early Detection

We catch problems before they become serious.

Targeted Treatment

Personalized plans for every stage of gum disease.

Ongoing Support

Maintenance cleanings and education to stay healthy.

What to Expect During Your Periodontal Therapy

Your journey to healthier gums starts with a comprehensive evaluation. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Periodontal exam with pocket depth measurements
  • Scaling and root planing under local anesthesia
  • Possible use of antimicrobial rinses or antibiotic gels
  • At-home care instructions and follow-up plan
  • Ongoing periodontal maintenance visits every 3–4 months
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Your Smile, Your Comfort Always Our Priority

Don’t ignore the signs of gum disease. Schedule your periodontal screening today.