Gentle gum treatment in Kisumu for bleeding gums, sensitivity, and bad breath.
Gum disease (periodontal disease) is an infection of the gums and bone that support your teeth. It starts as gingivitis (red, puffy, bleeding gums) and can progress to periodontitis, where the bone holding your teeth is damaged. Left untreated, it leads to loose teeth, tooth loss, and ongoing inflammation that can affect overall health.
The good news? Caught early, gum disease is treatable and manageable and we’ll guide you step by step.
Main cause: plaque and tartar buildup that irritate the gums.
Other factors: smoking, diabetes, stress, genetics, certain medications, dry mouth, poor brushing habits.
Watch for:
Gums that bleed when brushing/flossing
Red, swollen, or tender gums
Bad breath that doesn’t go away
Receding gums, teeth looking “longer”
New gaps or spacing, loose teeth
Tartar buildup along/under the gumline
If you notice any of these, come in for an exam. Early treatment = easier, faster healing.
Gingivitis is the first, reversible stage. We’ll:
Do a professional cleaning to remove plaque/tartar
Coach you on brushing/flossing (simple, doable steps)
May add fluoride or antimicrobial rinses
Set a recall schedule (often 3–6 months) to keep gums stable
Home habits that help: brush twice daily, floss once, use a soft brush, rinse after meals, quit smoking, drink water often.
Discover the treatment options, recovery strategies, and prevention methods.
Treatment depends on how advanced things are. We personalize care so it’s effective and comfortable:
Deep Cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing)
Removes tartar above and below the gumline and smooths root surfaces so gums can reattach. Often done in sections across 1–2 visits.
Antimicrobial Therapy
Short courses of antibiotics or antiseptic rinses/gels to reduce bacteria and inflammation around deep pockets.
Localized Gum Procedures (when needed)
Pocket reduction / flap access to clean deep areas that won’t respond to cleaning alone
Grafting (if recession is severe) to protect roots and improve gumline
Maintenance Phase
After active treatment, periodontal maintenance every 3–4 months to keep bacteria levels down and prevent relapse.
First 24–48 hours: stick to soft foods, avoid very hot/spicy meals, don’t smoke, and rinse gently with warm salt water (as advised).
Oral care: brush with a soft brush, floss carefully (we’ll show you how), and use any prescribed rinse/gel exactly as directed.
Sensitivity: mild tenderness is normal for a few days usually resolves quickly.
Follow-ups: keep your review/maintenance visits; that’s how we protect results.
Daily habits = long-term wins:
Brush AM/PM with fluoride toothpaste
Floss daily (or use interdental brushes/water flosser)
Rinse after meals; drink more water
Quit smoking / reduce sugary snacks
Professional cleaning every 6 months (or 3–4 months if you have a history of gum disease)
Experienced Team – Gentle hands, modern techniques, and straight talk.
Modern Equipment – Digital X-rays, ultrasonic scalers, and comfortable anesthesia.
Personalized Plans – We explain options, you choose; we guide the journey.
Family-Friendly Care – From teens to seniors, everyone gets calm, clear care.
We help families across Kisumu prevent, treat, and manage gum disease with practical plans that fit real life. Whether you need a deep clean, ongoing maintenance, or targeted gum procedures we’ll look after your comfort and your results.
Answers to commonly asked questions about gum disease treatment in kenya.
An infection of the gums and bone supporting your teeth starting as gingivitis and possibly progressing to periodontitis.
Bleeding when brushing, bad breath, swollen/red gums, recession, loose teeth come in for an exam to confirm.
Professional cleanings, scaling & root planing, antimicrobial therapy, and maintenance. Advanced cases may need minor gum procedures.
Every 6 months for healthy gums; every 3–4 months if you’re in periodontal maintenance.
Yes consistent home care + routine professional cleanings. We’ll personalize your plan.
Many cases are managed in-clinic by our dentists; complex cases are handled with a periodontal-focused approach right here.
We use local anesthesia and gentle techniques. Some tenderness after deep cleaning is normal and short-lived.
Yes. Advanced periodontitis weakens the bone and ligaments supporting your teeth, which can lead to loosening or tooth loss if untreated.
Yes, if oral hygiene lapses. Regular maintenance visits and daily brushing/flossing prevent relapse.
Yes treating gum inflammation during pregnancy is both safe and recommended. According to the American Academy of Periodontology, healthy gums reduce the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight.
Healthy gums, stable teeth, fresh breath let’s get you there.
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