Gingivitis Treatment in Torrance, CA
Gingivitis treatment in Torrance to reverse early gum disease, easing red, swollen, and bleeding gums before they progress to more serious periodontitis. - Gingivitis may be a common form of gum disease, but don't let that fool you. This mild yet irritating condition can cause redness, swelling, and even bleeding around the base of your teeth, and if untreated could progress to more severe conditions like periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss.
Gingivitis treatment in Torrance to reverse early gum disease, easing red, swollen, and bleeding gums before they progress to more serious periodontitis.
Gingivitis may be a common form of gum disease, but don't let that fool you. This mild yet irritating condition can cause redness, swelling, and even bleeding around the base of your teeth, and if untreated could progress to more severe conditions like periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss.

Recognizing the Symptoms
Healthy gums are firm, pale pink, and fit snugly around your teeth. Symptoms of gingivitis include swollen or puffy gums, bright red or dark red gums, gums that bleed easily during brushing or flossing, tender or sensitive gums, and persistent bad breath. Gingivitis has one major culprit, plaque buildup. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth after eating starchy or sugary foods. If you do not remove plaque daily, it hardens into tartar, a more stubborn substance that only a dental professional can remove. As tartar builds up, it irritates the gums, leading to inflammation and, eventually, gingivitis.
- Treatment for red, swollen, or bleeding gums
- Professional removal of plaque and tartar buildup
- Guidance to reverse gingivitis with better home care
- Risk-factor evaluation including smoking and crowding
- Referral to a periodontist for advanced cases when needed
Why Gingivitis Treatment Matters
The top six risk factors for gingivitis are poor oral hygiene habits, smoking or using tobacco, crooked teeth that are harder to clean, hormonal changes such as pregnancy or birth control pills, medical conditions that affect immunity such as diabetes, and certain medications. The good news is that gingivitis is reversible. You can prevent and reverse it by brushing at least twice a day for two minutes and flossing daily, keeping routine dental checkups usually every 6 to 12 months, and leading a healthy lifestyle by eating a balanced diet, quitting smoking, and managing health conditions like diabetes.
When to See a Dentist
The sooner we catch and treat gingivitis, the better. In some cases, we may refer you to a periodontist, a specialist in gum disease, for more advanced care. If you notice any of the symptoms of gingivitis, contact Torrance Dental Center to schedule an evaluation.
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Notice gum redness or bleeding? Schedule your evaluation today.
