Diagnosing Periodontal Gum Disease
Early Detection for Healthier Gums, Stronger Teeth, and a Brighter Future
Gum disease often develops silently without pain until it’s already caused damage. That’s why early and accurate diagnosis is essential. At Orleans Dental Centre, we use gentle, thorough diagnostic methods to detect signs of periodontal (gum) disease before it becomes advanced.
Whether you’re here for a routine checkup or are experiencing symptoms, we’re committed to providing clear answers, personalized care, and guidance to help you regain control of your gum health.
How We Diagnose Periodontal Disease
During your dental exam and cleaning, we assess your gum health using several key tools and techniques:
Visual Exam
We check for signs of redness, swelling, recession, and bleeding common indicators of gum inflammation.
Periodontal Probing
Using a small, gentle measuring tool, we check the depth of the pockets between your teeth and gums. Healthy pockets measure 1–3mm; deeper pockets may signal gum disease.
Digital X-Rays
X-rays help us detect bone loss beneath the surface something not visible to the eye. Learn more about our digital x-ray technology.
Medical History Review
We’ll ask about symptoms, medications, and risk factors like smoking or diabetes that may influence your gum health.
What Your Diagnosis Means
Your results help us determine the stage of gum disease:
- Gingivitis: The earliest stage, often reversible with a professional cleaning and improved home care.
- Mild to Moderate Periodontitis: Deeper pockets and some bone loss often treated with scaling and root planing (deep cleaning).
- Advanced Periodontitis: Significant bone loss and gum recession that may require ongoing periodontal maintenance or specialist care.
Why Early Diagnosis Matters
Catching gum disease early prevents tooth loss, protects your jawbone, and supports your overall health. Studies show strong links between gum disease and conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory illness.
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How Regular Dental Cleanings Help Detect More Than Cavities
What Happens Next?
If we detect signs of gum disease, we’ll create a personalized treatment plan that may include:
- Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)
- Antibacterial therapy
- Periodontal maintenance visits
- At-home care tips—learn how to brush and floss effectively
- Lifestyle guidance—visit our home care and hydration tips
Let’s Take Care of Your Gums Together
If you’re noticing bleeding, swelling, or gum sensitivity or if it’s just been a while since your last checkup now is the perfect time to act. Early diagnosis can make all the difference.
Contact us or book your next exam online today. We’re here to help you protect your smile—every step of the way.