- Bleeding Gums
- Redness or Inflammation of the gums
- Swollen or tender gums
- Pus or exudate around teeth
- Bad taste, odor or halitosis
- Tooth mobility
- Receding gumline
- Sensitive teeth
- Periodontal pockets
- Changes or shifting in the position of your teeth.
*Some cases present with no obvious signs or symptoms of gum disease.
As something as serious as going to a periodontist is, I have always had a great and comfortable experience with this office! What I feel is the most important aspect is that if you ask questions about your care, it is answered in a respectful and supportive way!
—Nancy P.
—Nancy P.