Periodontist in Parma, OH
Jordan M. Job DDS treats gum disease in Parma with the same honest, pressure-free approach that has earned nearly 500 five-star reviews from patients across the greater south Cleveland area.
If your gums are bleeding, swollen, or your last dentist mentioned gum disease, you deserve a straight answer. Not an expensive treatment plan before anyone's really looked.
Dr. Job provides periodontal treatment right in Parma, without sending you to a separate specialist. The same gentle approach that earned nearly 500 five-star reviews applies here too. Patients regularly describe gum treatment as easier than they expected, and you'll be told exactly what's happening and what actually needs to be done.
You get honest care from a team that already knows your full dental history.
Patients from Parma and Broadview Heights come here for gum disease treatment because they're never made to feel scared into a procedure they don't need.
Periodontal Disease Care
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults, and according to the CDC nearly half of adults over 30 have some form of it right now. Most of them have no idea because it rarely causes pain in the early stages. Getting it diagnosed and treated here before it progresses is what keeps your teeth, your jawbone, and your overall oral health intact for the long term.
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Gingivitis Treatment
Bleeding or swollen gums are usually your mouth's earliest warning that something needs attention, and at this stage the condition is completely reversible. Gingivitis caught early can be resolved with a thorough cleaning and better home care habits, without any surgical treatment involved. Getting it addressed now is what prevents it from advancing into the more serious gum disease that is much harder to treat.
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Yes, which is why periodontal maintenance appointments every three to four months are part of the long-term plan after treatment. Gum disease is manageable but not curable, and the bacteria that cause it build back up faster in people who have had the condition. Staying consistent with maintenance visits is what keeps it from progressing again.
Research has linked untreated periodontal disease to increased risk of heart disease, diabetes complications, and other systemic conditions. The CDC notes that people with diabetes are twice as likely to develop gum disease, and the relationship runs both directions. For patients in the south Cleveland area managing chronic health conditions, keeping gum disease under control is part of keeping the rest of your health on track.
Bleeding gums are often the first sign of gingivitis, and the absence of pain is actually what makes gum disease so easy to ignore until it becomes serious. Nearly half of adults over 30 have some form of it right now according to the CDC, and most have no idea. Bleeding when you brush is your mouth asking for attention, not something to wait out.
No referral is needed. Many patients in Parma and the surrounding communities come in on their own after noticing bleeding, swelling, or sensitivity. Others are sent over by their general dentist. Either way, you can schedule directly and Dr. Job will do a complete evaluation and tell you plainly what is going on and what your options are.
Yes, that is the same procedure patients typically hear referred to as a deep cleaning. It removes buildup from below the gumline where a regular cleaning cannot reach, using local anesthesia so you are comfortable throughout. The goal is to let your gums reattach properly and stop the disease from progressing. Most patients are surprised by how manageable the procedure actually is.