Healthy gums play a major role in your overall oral health. At Dental Horizons in Longmont, we see how early detection of gum and bone issues can protect your smile long-term. If you’ve been wondering whether your symptoms call for a specialist, this guide outlines what to look for and how a periodontist can help.
What Does a Periodontist Do?
A periodontist is a dental specialist trained to diagnose and treat conditions involving the gums, the bone supporting the teeth, and surrounding structures. They manage concerns such as advanced gum disease, gum recession, deep pockets, and bone loss. They’re also involved in procedures involving implants and preparation for implant placement.
General dentists manage routine gum health, cleanings, early gum disease, and preventive care. When symptoms progress or become more complex, a periodontist may be recommended for deeper evaluation.
What Makes a Periodontist Different from a General Dentist?
- General dentists provide wide-ranging care such as cleanings, fillings, crowns, basic gum assessments, and regular checkups.
- Periodontists complete additional specialized training after dental school, focusing on diagnosing and treating moderate to advanced gum and bone concerns. They also perform gum-related surgeries and procedures that prepare the mouth for implants.
If your gum condition is mild, we’ll monitor it and provide treatment. If you’re dealing with symptoms like persistent bleeding, gum recession, loose teeth, or planning for implants, we may recommend that you receive care from a periodontist.
Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore – When It’s Time to See a Periodontist
Watch for the following:
- Bleeding gums during brushing or flossing
- Gum tenderness or swelling
- Receding gums or visible tooth roots
- Ongoing bad breath despite good brushing habits
- Teeth that feel loose or shifting
- Deep gum pockets identified during your exam
- Planning for dental implants when gum disease or bone loss is present
Gum disease often progresses quietly, so early evaluation makes a meaningful difference.
Why Prompt Periodontal Care Matters
- Early treatment helps protect the bone and gum support around your teeth
- Gum health is linked to overall health, including certain systemic conditions
- Strong, healthy gums and bone are essential before starting implant treatment
- Early care helps reduce the need for more complex procedures later on
How Often Should You See a Dentist for Preventive Care?
Many patients do well with preventive visits every six months. If you have a history of gum disease, diabetes, smoking, or gum recession, we may recommend a three-to-four-month schedule.
What to Expect During a Periodontal Evaluation
During your appointment, you can expect:
- A review of medical history, medications, and oral health habits
- A full gum exam, including measuring pocket depths and reviewing x-rays
- Evaluation of bone support and any gum recession
- Discussion of treatment options, which may include deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), gum therapy, bone or tissue support procedures, or implant preparation
- A coordinated plan between your general dentist and specialist for seamless care
About Our Team
At Dental Horizons in Longmont, our team provides general and periodontal services in one welcoming environment. We combine preventive, restorative, and advanced treatment options to support gum health, tooth stability, and long-term oral wellness. Whether you need routine care or a specialist evaluation, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
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Patient Review
“I have been in the care of Dr. Ribbens for many years. He is very skilled, gentle, and attuned to the needs of patients. His care has helped me to overcome the repercussions of very painful childhood dental experiences. I am grateful for the services of Dr Ribbens and his hygienist, Erin.” – John F.
Healthy gums form the foundation of a healthy smile. If you’ve noticed any of the warning signs above – or you’re preparing for implant treatment – now is the right time to see us for a periodontal evaluation.
Call (720) 204-2168 today to book your appointment. We’re here to help you protect your smile and prevent gum concerns!
FAQs
Q1: At what point should I see a periodontist in Longmont?
If you’re experiencing persistent gum bleeding, recession, loose teeth, or if we identify deep pockets or bone loss, we may recommend visiting a periodontist to evaluate the underlying cause.
Q2: How often should I see my general dentist before needing a specialist?
Most patients do well with visits every six months, but if you’re at higher risk for gum problems, you may need care every three to four months. Our team will recommend a personalized schedule based on your unique needs.
Q3: What separates a periodontist from a general dentist?
A periodontist completes additional training focused on treating advanced gum disease, bone loss, and gum-related conditions. While general dentists handle preventive and restorative care, periodontists step in when gum concerns become more complex or surgical treatment is needed.
Q4: How are dental implants linked with periodontal health?
Healthy gums and strong bone are necessary for implant stability. If you have gum disease or bone loss, a periodontist may recommend treatment to strengthen the foundation before implant placement, helping improve long-term success.
Q5: Is sudden gum swelling or pain considered an emergency?
Yes, these symptoms can indicate infection or a developing abscess. Contact us at (720) 204-2168 right away to ensure that the cause can be addressed before it affects the surrounding bone or teeth.