Periodontics

Where Healthy Gums Begin:
Periodontal Treatment,
Alamo Ranch

Your gums do more quiet work than people realize, holding everything in place, protecting bone, and signaling when something deeper is off. Periodontal treatment in Alamo Ranch doesn’t have to feel like a big undertaking. At Northwest Dental Center, it starts the same way every visit does: a real conversation with our team and a clear plan forward.

Gum Disease Starts Small. Here's What to Watch For

Gum disease moves quietly, and knowing the difference between its stages changes what treatment looks like.

Stage 1: Gingivitis

Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease, and the most reversible. Caught early, it can often be fully resolved by our gum specialists before it has a chance to progress. Look out for:

  • Red or Puffy Gums
  • Bleeding When Brushing or Flossing
  • Tenderness Along the Gum Line
  • Persistent Bad Breath

When gingivitis goes untreated, it can develop into periodontitis. This stage requires more targeted care, but it’s very manageable when addressed consistently. Common signs include:

  • Gums Receding from Teeth
  • Teeth Feeling Loose or Shifted
  • Deep Pockets Between Teeth & Gums
  • Pain or Sensitivity When Chewing

How We Bring Your Gums Back to Health

Gum disease treatment at our dental office near Leon Valley is steady and conservative, treating what’s present and making sure it doesn’t progress. A dental deep cleaning addresses active gum disease at the source, while bone grafting restores structure when the disease has gone deeper. Two very different stages of care, each with a clear purpose.

 

How We Bring Your
Gums Back to Health

Gum disease treatment at our dental office near Leon Valley is steady and conservative, treating what’s present and making sure it doesn’t progress. A dental deep cleaning addresses active gum disease at the source, while bone grafting restores structure when the disease has gone deeper. Two very different stages of care, each with a clear purpose.

 

FAQs:
Golden
Guidance
on Periodontics

Can gum disease be reversed?

Gingivitis is fully reversible with proper care. Periodontitis can’t be undone, but it can be controlled and kept stable for life with consistent treatment.

A thorough oral exam tells us which one applies. If there’s active disease present, a standard cleaning won’t reach it, and we’ll always be upfront about what we find.

Scaling and root planing (SRP) is very tolerable with local anesthetic and dental sedation options. Putting it off tends to make both the condition and the treatment more involved.

Research continues to link untreated gum disease to heart disease, diabetes, and other systemic conditions. Treating it is part of caring for your overall health, not just your teeth.

A Dental Experience That Feels Different

A Space That Feels Like Home

From the layout to the little details, we designed our space to feel comfortable the moment you walk in. It’s calm, familiar, and easy to settle into.

Trust That Builds Over Time

We take the time to explain, listen, and move at a pace that feels comfortable. You’ll never feel rushed or pushed into decisions, just supported in making the right one.

Care That Starts With You

Here, you’re more than a patient in a chair. Every visit starts with a real conversation so we can understand your goals, your concerns, and what feels right for you.

Steady San Antonio Smiles Start With Your Gums

Gum health doesn’t fix itself, but it responds well to the right periodontal care. At Northwest Dental Center, that care starts with listening to what you’re noticing, what’s worrying you, and what a healthy baseline looks like for you. Your gums are worth the attention, and our Northwest San Antonio periodontists make it easy to give them some.