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Periodontal Disease Care: Support Deep Gum Healing

Periodontal disease is an advanced form of gum infection that can lead to bone loss and deep tissue pockets if left untreated. These dentist-guided tools are specifically selected to support your professional treatment plan and help manage ongoing inflammation at home.

Specialized Products for Periodontal Disease

Prescription-Strength Toothpaste

Inhibits plaque accumulation and strengthens root surfaces affected by bone loss.

Antimicrobial Rinse

Targets deep-seated bacteria in periodontal pockets to reduce inflammation.

Interdental Brushes for Deep Pockets

Engineered to reach periodontal gaps where standard floss cannot effective clean.

Soft Electric Toothbrush Head

Ultra-soft bristles provide gentle stimulation to fragile, inflamed gum tissue.

Prescription-Strength Toothpaste

Best for: Patients with deep pockets and ongoing gum inflammation

  • High fluoride and calcium content to re-mineralize bone-adjacent surfaces.
  • Powerful anti-microbial action to reduce bacterial load in deep pockets.
  • Use twice daily as directed by your periodontist.

Antimicrobial Rinse

Best for: Managing acute gum bleeding and post-scaling recovery

  • Reduces swelling and pathogenic bacteria that lead to bone loss.
  • Supports healing of gingival tissues after deep cleaning procedures.
  • Rinse after brushing for 30 seconds, twice daily.

Interdental Brushes for Deep Pockets

Best for: Removing plaque from hard-to-reach root surfaces and bone gaps

  • Accesses periodontal pockets where traditional floss cannot reach.
  • Gently massages gum tissue to improve local blood circulation.
  • Use once a day before evening brushing for maximum effectiveness.
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Soft Electric Toothbrush Head

Best for: Patients with gum recession and delicate periodontal tissues

  • Ultra-soft bristles prevent additional wear on exposed tooth roots.
  • Vibrations disrupt sub-gingival biofilm without traumatizing the gums.
  • Replace every 3 months or after a clinical dental surgery.

Daily Habits to Protect Your Gums

  1. Stick to a strict 2-minute brushing routine twice daily using a soft-bristled head.
  2. Clean between teeth once a day with interdental brushes specifically sized for deep pockets.
  3. Use an antimicrobial rinse to target bacteria in areas that your toothbrush cannot reach.
  4. Monitor your gums daily for signs of increased redness, swelling, or bleeding.
  5. Maintain a gum-friendly diet low in refined sugars to minimize plaque-building bacteria.
  6. Keep all scheduled periodontal maintenance appointments (every 3-4 months) for professional deep cleanings.

Important Reminder: These home care steps are designed to complement, not replace, clinical treatment. Always follow the specific tools and techniques prescribed by your periodontist.

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