How Do You Know If You Need Treatment?
Gum disease often develops silently, without noticeable pain in its early stages, which makes it easy to overlook. However, there are several warning signs that may indicate the need for scaling and root planing treatment. Common symptoms include bleeding gums while brushing or flossing, red or swollen gums, and persistent bad breath that does not go away with regular oral hygiene.
As the condition progresses, you may also notice gum recession (making your teeth appear longer), increased tooth sensitivity, or even loose teeth and changes in your bite. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek treatment as early as possible to prevent further damage and protect your long-term oral health.