When your gums are unhealthy, it’s not just your smile that suffers—your overall health can be impacted, too. At our Carmel periodontal office, we specialize in regenerative treatments designed to restore your gum health, rejuvenate your smile, and improve your quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with bleeding gums, gum recession, or loose teeth, we’re here to provide expert care tailored to your needs.

Discover how periodontal regenerative treatments can give you a healthier, more confident smile. Schedule your consultation today by calling our office or filling out our online appointment form!

Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums are often the first warning sign of gum disease. Our periodontal regenerative treatments target the root of the problem, removing harmful bacteria and promoting the growth of healthy gum tissue. By addressing bleeding gums early, we can prevent further damage and restore your oral health. Don’t ignore the signs—let us help you take control of your gum health today.

Swollen, Red, or Tender Gums

If your gums are inflamed or tender to the touch, they may be fighting an infection. Our regenerative treatments focus on reducing inflammation and encouraging tissue regeneration. By using advanced techniques, we can help your gums heal and regain their natural firmness and color, so your smile stays strong and vibrant.

Persistent Bad Breath or Bad Taste in the Mouth

Chronic bad breath or a metallic taste can be caused by bacteria hiding beneath the gumline. Periodontal treatments remove these harmful bacteria and repair damaged tissues to eliminate the source of the problem. Say goodbye to embarrassment and hello to fresh, confident breath.

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Receding Gums

Gum recession can leave your teeth vulnerable and make your smile look uneven. With regenerative treatments, we can restore lost gum tissue, protect your tooth roots, and improve the aesthetics of your smile. Whether your gum recession is mild or advanced, our team has solutions that work.

Loose or Shifting Teeth

When your teeth feel loose or start to shift, it’s a sign that gum disease may be compromising the supporting structures of your mouth. Our regenerative techniques work to rebuild bone and gum tissue, creating a stable foundation for your teeth and preserving your smile for years to come.