Address

3068 Mayfield Rd. Unit #6 Brampton, ON L6Z 0E3

Phone

(905) 840-0225

Email

info@mayfielddental.com

Gum Disease Treatment in Brampton

Protect Your Gums & Prevent Tooth Loss

Healthy gums are essential for maintaining strong teeth and overall oral health. At Mayfield Dental, we provide comprehensive gum disease treatment in Brampton to help patients control infection, protect their teeth, and restore gum health.

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common condition caused by bacteria that accumulate around the teeth and gums. Without treatment, gum disease can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and eventually tooth loss.

Led by Dr. Nibal Kellow Pasat, our dental team has been helping patients across Brampton and Caledon since 2009, providing effective periodontal therapy and preventive care.

What Is Gum Disease?

Gum disease occurs when plaque and bacteria build up along the gumline, causing inflammation and infection of the surrounding tissues.
There are two main stages of gum disease:

Gingivitis

The earliest stage of gum disease. Symptoms may include:

● Red or swollen gums
● Bleeding during brushing or flossing
● Bad breath

At this stage, gum disease is often reversible with proper treatment and oral hygiene.

Periodontitis

If untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, a more serious infection that affects the bone supporting the teeth.
Symptoms may include:

● Gum recession
● Loose teeth
● Persistent bad breath
● Pus around the gums
● Changes in bite alignment

Early treatment helps prevent long-term damage.

Signs You May Need Gum Disease Treatment

Common signs of gum disease include:

Bleeding gums when brushing or flossing

Swollen or tender gums

Persistent bad breath

Gum recession

Loose teeth

Pain when chewing

If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to schedule a dental examination as soon as possible.

Gum Disease Treatment Options

At Mayfield Dental, treatment plans are tailored to the severity of the condition.
Professional Dental Cleanings

For early-stage gum disease (gingivitis), professional cleanings may remove plaque and bacteria that cause inflammation. Regular cleanings help restore gum health and prevent further progression.

Ongoing Periodontal Maintenance

Patients with a history of gum disease may require more frequent dental visits to maintain gum health and prevent recurrence. Regular monitoring helps ensure long-term success of treatment.

Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)

For more advanced gum disease, a procedure called scaling and root planing may be recommended. This treatment involves:
● Removing plaque and tartar below the gumline
● Cleaning infected root surfaces
● Smoothing tooth roots to help gums reattach
Deep cleaning helps eliminate bacteria and promote gum healing.

Gum Disease Treatment Options

At Mayfield Dental, treatment plans are tailored to the severity of the condition.
Professional Dental Cleanings

For early-stage gum disease (gingivitis), professional cleanings may remove plaque and bacteria that cause inflammation. Regular cleanings help restore gum health and prevent further progression.

Ongoing Periodontal Maintenance

Patients with a history of gum disease may require more frequent dental visits to maintain gum health and prevent recurrence. Regular monitoring helps ensure long-term success of treatment.

Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)

For more advanced gum disease, a procedure called scaling and root planing may be recommended. This treatment involves:
● Removing plaque and tartar below the gumline
● Cleaning infected root surfaces
● Smoothing tooth roots to help gums reattach
Deep cleaning helps eliminate bacteria and promote gum healing.

Why Treating Gum Disease Is Important

Untreated gum disease can lead to serious oral health problems.
Treating gum disease helps:

Prevent tooth loss

Protect the jawbone

Reduce gum inflammation

Improve breath freshness

Support overall oral health

Research also shows links between gum disease and systemic health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, making treatment even more important.

Technology Used for Periodontal Care

At Mayfield Dental, we use modern technology to support accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Our clinic uses:

Digital dental X-rays to evaluate bone health
Advanced diagnostic tools to detect gum disease
Modern dental instruments for precise cleaning and treatment
These technologies allow us to provide effective periodontal care while prioritizing patient comfort.

Why Choose Mayfield Dental for Gum Disease Treatment?

Patients looking for gum disease treatment in Brampton trust Mayfield Dental for our compassionate and preventive approach.

Experienced Dental Care

Dr. Nibal Kellow Pasat has been serving patients in the Brampton community since 2009.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Every patient receives a customized treatment plan based on their oral health needs.

Gentle & Supportive Care

Our team focuses on patient comfort and explains every step of treatment.

Flexible Appointments

We offer convenient scheduling including evening and Saturday appointments.

Insurance & Payment Options

We help make dental care accessible with:
● Direct insurance billing

● CDCP acceptance
● Flexible payment options

What Our Patients Say About Their Experience With Us

Serving Brampton & Surrounding Communities

Our dental clinic is conveniently located in Brampton near Mayfield Road and proudly serves patients across the region.
We are easily accessible from Highway 410, Mayfield Road, and Airport Road.
Monday to Friday 9am–7pm
Saturday 9am–3pm
Sunday Closed

Call Us at (905) 840-0225

mayfielddental@bellnet.ca

3068 Mayfield Rd. Unit #6 Brampton, ON L6Z 0E3

Gum Disease Treatment FAQs

Early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) can often be reversed with professional treatment and good oral hygiene.

Most treatments are comfortable, and local anesthesia may be used for deeper cleaning procedures.

Gum disease is very common and affects a large percentage of adults worldwide.

Brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and attending routine dental checkups help prevent gum disease.
Patients with gum disease may require dental visits every 3–4 months for periodontal maintenance.

Schedule Your Gum Health Evaluation

If you are experiencing bleeding gums, bad breath, or gum discomfort, early treatment can help protect your smile.

At Mayfield Dental, our team provides compassionate periodontal care to restore healthy gums.

Visit us at

3068 Mayfield Rd Unit 6 Brampton, ON L6Z 0E3

Call today

 (905) 840-0225

Or book your appointment online to experience comfortable, modern dental care at Mayfield Dental.

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