Gum Disease Treatment in Liverpool
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common but serious condition that affects the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.
At REVO Dent we provide evidence-led diagnosis and treatment for gum disease, focusing on controlling infection, protecting oral health, and supporting long-term stability. Our approach combines clinical experience, modern diagnostics, and advanced treatment options, including laser-based periodontal care where appropriate.
What Leads to Gum Disease?
Gum disease develops when bacterial deposits are allowed to collect on the teeth over time. These deposits can harden if not properly managed, making them difficult to remove without professional care.
As bacteria accumulate, the gums can become irritated and swollen. If left untreated, this irritation may extend below the gum line and begin to compromise the tissues and bone that keep the teeth secure.
Stages of Gum Disease
Gum disease develops gradually and is typically divided into two main stages.
Gingivitis
- Early, reversible stage of gum disease
- Gums may appear red, swollen, or bleed during brushing
- No permanent bone loss at this stage
- Can often be reversed with professional cleaning and improved oral hygiene
Periodontitis
- More advanced stage of gum disease
- Gums pull away from the teeth, forming infected pockets
- Progressive loss of bone and supporting tissues
- Teeth may loosen or shift position
- Requires professional periodontal treatment to control
Common Symptoms of Gum Disease
Gum disease often develops quietly, especially in the early stages. Possible warning signs include:
- Gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing
- Red, inflamed, or sensitive gum tissue
- Ongoing bad breath or an unpleasant taste
- Gums pulling away from the teeth, making them look longer
- Pain or sensitivity when biting or chewing
- Teeth that feel loose or have shifted position
- Noticeable gaps or deep spaces forming between the teeth and gums
If you notice any of these signs, a periodontal assessment is recommended.
Risk Factors for Gum Disease
Certain factors increase the risk of developing gum disease:
- Inadequate oral hygiene
- Smoking or tobacco use
- Family history of gum disease
- Diabetes or poor blood sugar control
- Hormonal changes, including pregnancy or menopause
- Medications that reduce saliva flow
- Conditions affecting the immune system
Managing these risk factors plays an important role in long-term gum health.
How Gum Disease Is Diagnosed
At REVO Dent, gum disease is diagnosed through a detailed clinical assessment that may include:
- Review of dental and medical history
- Examination of gum condition and inflammation
- Measurement of gum pocket depths
- Dental X-rays to assess bone levels
This allows us to determine the stage of gum disease and recommend the most appropriate treatment.
Gum Disease Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and individual patient’s needs.
Non-Surgical Treatment
- Professional deep cleaning to remove plaque and tartar
- Scaling and root planing beneath the gum line
- Oral hygiene guidance to support long-term control
- Use of antimicrobial treatments where appropriate
Advanced Laser Gum Treatment
For suitable cases of periodontitis, we offer Laser Gum Treatment using our REVO NAP approach. This method uses dental laser technology to help control infection, reduce inflammation, and support gum healing with minimal impact on surrounding tissues.
Laser-based periodontal treatment may offer benefits such as improved comfort, reduced bleeding, and faster recovery compared to some traditional surgical methods.
You can learn more about this approach on our Laser Gum Treatment page.
Surgical Treatment Where Required
In advanced cases, referral for surgical periodontal care may be recommended to address significant bone or tissue loss. This is discussed carefully and only where clinically necessary.
Why Treating Gum Disease Matters
Untreated gum disease can have serious consequences, including:
- Tooth loss
- Ongoing infection and inflammation
- Difficulty chewing and speaking
- Complications in managing diabetes
- Increased risk of systemic health issues
Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment help protect both oral and general health.
Trusted Periodontal Care at REVO Dent
Led by Dr Dix Premsingh Prasath, a GDC-registered dentist with over 23 years of clinical experience.
He developed REVO NAP (Revolutionised New Attachment Procedure) to support effective, minimally invasive treatment of gum disease.
Book a consultation to assess your gum health and discuss treatment options.
REVO Dent
45 Rodney Street
Liverpool
L1 9EW
United Kingdom