Periodontal disease requires more than just surface-level care. We offer antibiotic periodontal treatment in Worcester, Massachusetts, to help eliminate infection-causing bacteria deep below the gumline. This targeted therapy is used alongside other procedures, such as scaling and root planing, to support healing and reduce the risk of further damage. Our team is committed to protecting your oral health with precise and effective treatment.
Targeted Gum Therapy
When bacteria build up under the gums, it can lead to inflammation, gum recession and bone loss. Our dentist may recommend antibiotic therapy as part of a personalized treatment plan. Antibiotics can be delivered in different forms – such as gels, rinses or time-released microspheres – directly into the periodontal pockets where bacteria thrive.
Dr. Harjeet Mundra evaluates each case carefully and uses antibiotics when necessary to enhance the results of deep cleaning or periodontal maintenance. This approach allows the medication to work where it is needed most without affecting the rest of the body.
Benefits of Antibiotic Periodontal Treatment
At Grace Family Dental, antibiotic therapy offers several key advantages when treating gum disease:
- Directly targets bacteria responsible for periodontal infection
- Enhances the effectiveness of deep cleaning procedures
- Reduces inflammation and speeds up healing
- Helps minimize the need for surgical intervention
- Supports long-term control of gum disease
- Offers convenient, localized treatment with minimal side effects
Antibiotic therapy is often part of a comprehensive care plan designed to restore the health of your gums and protect your natural teeth.
ÂA Conservative, Effective Approach to Gum Disease
Antibiotic periodontal treatment in Worcester, Massachusetts, is one of the many tools we use to manage gum disease in a comfortable, conservative way. Our dentist will discuss all available treatment options and guide you through each step with clarity and care.
If you are experiencing symptoms of gum disease or have been advised to begin periodontal therapy, call 508-425-7180 to schedule a consultation. Dr. Mundra and our experienced team are here to help you take proactive steps toward better gum health and a stronger smile.