Periodontics
Comprehensive Gum Care for Long-Term Oral Health with Ana Garrido, DDS
Periodontics in Haines City, FL
Periodontics is the area of dentistry focused on the health of the gums and the supporting structures that hold your teeth in place. At BAO Dentistry in Haines City, FL, under the care of Dr. Ana Garrido, gum health is treated as the foundation of every smile. Periodontic care addresses issues at their source, ensuring that teeth remain supported, comfortable, and functional for years to come while protecting teeth, preserving bone, and maintaining overall oral wellness.
Benefits of Periodontics
Periodontal care plays a critical role in protecting teeth and maintaining overall wellness, acting as a protective seal to restore stability and prevent long-term damage.
- Disease PreventionGum disease is a leading cause of tooth loss in adults but is largely preventable. Regular periodontal evaluation helps identify inflammation before it progresses into more advanced stages, allowing for manageable early intervention.
- Bone PreservationAs gum disease advances, it can destroy the bone surrounding the tooth roots. Treating gum disease early helps preserve bone structure and maintain tooth stability, preventing the looseness or tooth loss associated with advanced conditions.
- Support for Overall HealthResearch has shown links between gum disease and systemic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and inflammation-related illnesses. Maintaining healthy gums supports not only oral health but overall well-being.
- Restored Comfort and ConfidenceBleeding, swelling, bad breath, and tenderness can affect daily life and self-esteem. Periodontal care helps restore comfort and freshness, allowing patients to smile and speak with confidence.
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What to Expect in Periodontics Treatment
Periodontal care at BAO Dentistry involves a personalized approach where comfort, education, and collaboration are key components of the process.
- Comprehensive EvaluationDr. Ana Garrido assesses gum health through visual examination, gentle measurements, and digital imaging. This evaluation determines the presence and severity of gum disease to create a personalized periodontal care plan.
- Gentle TreatmentTreatment may include professional cleanings or deep cleaning procedures like scaling and root planing. Gentle techniques are used to remove bacteria beneath the gumline while minimizing irritation, ensuring patient comfort is prioritized throughout.
- Education and MaintenancePatients receive guidance on hygiene habits to support healthier gums. For those with a history of gum disease, ongoing maintenance visits are recommended to control bacteria levels, monitor health, and prevent recurrence.

Why Patients Choose BAO Dentistry for Periodontics
Dr. Ana Garrido approaches periodontics with a preventive and therapeutic mindset, not limited to treating active disease but focusing on long-term stability. This proactive approach helps patients in Haines City, FL, maintain healthier gums, reduce the risk of tooth loss, and avoid more invasive procedures in the future. By emphasizing early detection and consistent monitoring, periodontal care becomes an ongoing partnership rather than a one-time treatment, ensuring a strong, healthy foundation for your smile.
FAQ Periodontics
What is periodontics?
Periodontics is the branch of dentistry focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease and conditions affecting the supporting structures of the teeth.
How do I know if I have gum disease?
Common signs include bleeding gums, swelling, bad breath, gum recession, and tenderness. Some patients have no symptoms, which is why regular exams are important.
Is gum disease reversible?
Early-stage gum disease, such as gingivitis, is often reversible. More advanced stages can be managed and stabilized with proper care.
Does periodontal treatment hurt?
Treatments are designed to be comfortable. Gentle techniques and local anesthesia are used when needed to minimize discomfort.
How often should I see a dentist for periodontal care?
This depends on your gum health. Some patients require more frequent visits, while others maintain health with routine checkups.
Can gum disease affect my overall health?
Yes. Gum disease has been linked to systemic health conditions, making periodontal care important beyond oral health.