Effective Gum Disease Treatments for Gingivitis & Periodontal Disease
Our expert hygienists treat patients from Dorchester and surrounding towns and counties.
Gum Disease is mainly caused by plaque. The condition can get worse over time and progress into the more serious periodontal disease.
Once you reach this stage, you can expect teeth to start becoming loose and eventually falling out.
This is because your gums will start to form pockets and the bone in your jaw will start to break down.
Dorset Dental takes gum disease very seriously.
First, we will look at the root cause of the problem and devise a treatment plan that keeps your mouth clean from bacteria.
Getting here from Dorchester
The practice can be found on Longfleet Road, which is just a half hour’s drive from Dorchester.
Travelling to us is simple – we are accessible by car, bus and train.
- The practice is only a minute’s walk to the closest bus stop
- Our nearest train station is a five minute’s walk down the road (journey time 45 minutes)
- Main roads to use are A35 and A350. Use postcode: BH15 2HN
Why do we continue to greet new patients from Dorchester?
Dorset Dental is based in Poole, however, our expert resident dentists and leading implantology treatments have been made available to patients from Bournemouth, Weymouth, Ferndown and Southampton.
A lot of our patients come from referrals from other leading dentists in the local area.
We firmly believe that creating a strong, healthy oral foundation allows us to achieve and present durable results for your smile.
How we approach our work goes beyond our patient’s expectations as we provide a level of care that is difficult to come by locally. Read our reviews.
- Modern technology: We have our own on-site lab
- Cost: Dorset Dental Implants offers affordable and competitive rates
For any other further questions, please get in touch with us on 01202 97 33 00.
Booking an appointment
Can gum disease be cured?
Gingivitis, which is the earlier stages of gum disease can be easier to reverse – this can usually be achieved by the deep daily cleaning and regular visits to a hygienist.
However, the more progressive forms like periodontal disease need to treat pockets, receding bones and tooth loss.
Symptoms of gum disease
- Irritated gums
- Bleeding gums
- Receding gums
- Bad breath persistently for no reason
You can book an appointment with us today.
Contact us on 01202 97 33 00.