Huntersville Gum Disease

Gum Disease Treatment in Huntersville, NC

Gum disease is more common than most people think—but that doesn’t mean it should be ignored. Whether you’re seeing early signs of bleeding gums or you’re dealing with chronic bad breath, it’s important to know that gum disease is treatable—especially when caught early. At Lake Norman Dentistry, our Huntersville, NC dentist, Dr. Scott Guice and his compassionate team offer personalized treatment options to restore your gum health and help you smile with confidence again.

From Cornelius to Mooresville, Denver to Davidson, patients across the Lake Norman region trust Dr. Guice for effective, gentle gum disease care. To learn more about gum disease treatments available at Lake Norman Dentistry, contact your Huntersville dentist by calling (704) 895-3858.

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Why Huntersville, NC Patients Choose Lake Norman Dentistry

At Lake Norman Dentistry, it’s not just about treating teeth—it’s about treating you. Dr. Scott Guice and his team offer advanced care in a welcoming, stylish environment that patients genuinely love. One of our loyal patients, Jourdan D. says,

"The entire office is personable and kind. I don't usually have dentist anxiety like other people do, but I'd imagine if I did, the wonderful front desk staff, techs, hygienists, and dentists would ease a lot of that tension. I also have said on several occasions that this was the most aesthetically pleasing dentist office I've ever been to. From the paint, to the furniture, to the lighting. 10/10 would recommend."

Patients from Huntersville, Davidson, Denver, and Mooresville keep coming back because they know they’re in expert hands—while feeling completely at ease.

What Is Gum Disease?

Gum disease also known as periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. It starts small—with symptoms like red or swollen gums—but can quickly worsen if left untreated. There are two main stages:

  • Gingivitis: The early stage. Your gums may bleed when brushing or flossing, but there’s no damage to the bone.
  • Periodontitis: The advanced stage. The infection spreads, damaging bone and causing gum recession and even tooth loss.

Many people in the Huntersville area don’t even realize they have gum disease until it’s advanced—because it’s often painless. That’s why regular dental checkups are so important.

Early Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to call Lake Norman Dentistry:

  • Bleeding when brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Gum tenderness or swelling
  • Receding gums or longer-looking teeth
  • Loose teeth or shifting bite

Contact our Huntersville, NC dental office by calling 704-895-3858. The sooner you take action, the better your chances of reversing or managing gum disease successfully.

How Dr. Scott Guice Treats Gum Disease at Lake Norman Dentistry

When you visit Lake Norman Dentistry, Dr. Guice will evaluate your gum health and create a custom treatment plan just for you. Depending on the severity of the disease, treatment may include:

Deep Cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing)

This non-surgical treatment removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smooths the root surfaces so gums can reattach to your teeth.

Antibiotic Therapy

Topical or oral antibiotics may be used to fight off harmful bacteria in deep gum pockets.

Ongoing Maintenance

Patients in Huntersville and nearby communities like Cornelius and Sherrills Ford often return for periodontal maintenance cleanings every 3–4 months to keep bacteria at bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can gum disease be reversed?

Yes! Gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, is reversible with proper brushing, flossing, and professional dental care.

Is treatment painful?

Most patients report little to no discomfort during deep cleanings, especially with the use of numbing agents and gentle techniques.

How long does treatment take?

Treatment duration depends on the severity of the disease. Mild cases may need only one or two appointments; advanced cases may require ongoing care.

Will my insurance cover gum disease treatment?

Many dental insurance plans cover part or all of gum disease treatment. Lake Norman Dentistry can help verify your benefits and provide estimates.


Take a Step Toward a Healthier Smile at Lake Norman Dentistry

Gum disease doesn’t have to take control of your oral health—or your life. With quality care from Dr. Scott Guice at Lake Norman Dentistry in Huntersville, NC, you can treat gum disease effectively and prevent it from coming back. Whether you're from Davidson, Cornelius, Denver, or Mooresville, our friendly team is here to help you feel confident, comfortable, and cared for every step of the way. Don’t wait for symptoms to get worse—schedule your appointment with our Huntersville Dentist by calling 704-895-3858 to give your smile the healthy foundation it deserves.

If you live in the Huntersville area, call(704) 895-3858 to schedule your dental exam so that you can remain in good dental health or receive treatment for a current condition.

Definition of Gum Disease Terminology
Chronic Periodontitis
Chronic periodontitis is the most common form of periodontitis, involving inflammation of the tissue surrounding the teeth and pockets forming as well.
Necrotizing Periodontal Disease
Necrotizing periodontal disease is an infection that causes lesions to form on the face and other symptoms due to the necrosis of gingival tissues, periodontal ligaments and alveolar bone.
Periapical Cyst
A periapical cyst is a pathological cavity, roots of the teeth, that typically has epithelium in the lining and contains fluid or soft matter.
Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is a serious inflammation of the gingival tissues and the periodontal membrane of the teeth that causes pain and helps form deeper gingival sulcus.
Periodontal Ligament
Periodontal ligaments are a group of tissue fibers that help attach the tooth to the alveolar bone, which can sustain damage from gum disease or improper oral hygiene.
Periodontal Pocket
A periodontal pocket is a potential area of space, known as a gingival sulcus, which is deeper than normal and can contain bacteria that cause an infection.
Periodontal Surgery
Periodontal surgery is the treatment of extreme levels of periodontal disease that can involve multiple techniques to remove the inflamed tissue and infection before it spreads.
Scaling and Root Planing
Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical therapy that involves the removal of dental plaque in hard to reach places with patients who do not take proper care of their teeth.

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