Protect Your Smile With Advanced Gum Care

At Fabulous Dentistry, Dr. Fabiola Garcia and her team specialize in diagnosing and treating gum disease at all stages, from mild gingivitis to advanced periodontitis. With personalized treatment plans and expert preventive care, we help patients restore their gum health, prevent further damage, and maintain a strong, healthy smile for years to come.
Gum Disease Treatment is Perfect for You If:
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Your gums are red, swollen, or bleed when brushing or flossing
- You have persistent bad breath that won’t go away
- Your gums are receding, making your teeth look longer
- You experience tooth sensitivity or loose teeth.
- You want to prevent tooth loss and protect your overall health
How We Diagnose & Treat Gum Disease
Comprehensive Evaluation
Dr. Fabiola Garcia will consider the texture and shape of your gums, and any movement detectable in each tooth. It's also vital to examine the levels, shape, and density of the bone around your teeth on digital x-rays. By drawing together numerous findings, a clear picture forms about your gum condition.
Mouth-Body Connection
Your mouth and ailments in other parts of the body. Studies show a link between oral bacteria and conditions such as heart disease, stroke, arthritis, Alzheimer's, and certain types of cancers. The integration of oral and general health has never been better understood than it is currently
Treatment
After establishing a diagnosis defining the severity of gum disease, a personalized treatment plan can be developed with you. In milder forms with little or no bone loss, one or two visits with our hygiene team may bring the condition under control. When you leave our office with a strategy for daily home care and an established schedule for maintenance, little additional treatment may be needed.
Ongoing Maintenance & Monitoring
Gum disease is a chronic condition that requires regular professional care. We create customized maintenance schedules with two to four visits per year, depending on disease severity and treatment response.

What Patients Are Saying

Ready for the smile you deserve?
- Step 1 : Book a consultation
- Step 2: Get a full evaluation using clinical data and X-rays
- Step 3: Begin targeted gum treatment to stop the infection
- Step 4: Protect your smile and overall health for the long term
FAQs About Gum Disease
Can gum disease be cured?
While gum disease can’t be fully cured, it can be managed with regular professional care and good oral hygiene habits.
Is gum disease painful?
In the early stages, gum disease often has no pain at all. As it progresses, patients may experience sensitivity, gum recession, or discomfort when chewing.
How often should I get gum disease treatment?
Depending on severity, treatment may require multiple deep cleanings followed by routine maintenance visits every 3-4 months.
Can gum disease cause tooth loss?
Yes. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to bone loss and loose teeth, ultimately resulting in tooth loss.
What’s the best way to prevent gum disease?
Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings every six months are the best ways to prevent gum disease. For those with existing gum disease, more frequent visits may be necessary.