
Protect Your Gum Health with Periodontal Treatment in Huber Heights
At Kondas Dental Group, we know that a healthy smile starts with healthy gums, which is why we are proud to offer periodontal treatment. Periodontal health is the foundation of oral well-being, and untreated gum issues can lead to discomfort, tooth loss, and even systemic health problems. Our team is committed to identifying and treating gum issues early, helping you avoid discomfort, tooth loss, and potential complications for your overall health. With our personalized periodontal care, you can protect your smile for the long term.
What Is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is an infection of the gums caused by plaque and tartar buildup. It often starts as gingivitis—characterized by redness, swelling, and bleeding gums—but can progress into more serious stages, including periodontitis. Without proper care, advanced gum disease can result in gum recession, bone loss, and tooth instability, potentially leading to tooth loss. Regular dental cleanings and early intervention are essential to prevent the progression of gum disease and protect your overall oral health.

Our Periodontal Treatment Process
At Kondas Dental Group, we provide a personalized approach to periodontal care, addressing your unique needs to restore your gum health. Here’s how we help:
Step 01
We start with a thorough assessment of your gums, measuring the depth of periodontal pockets and checking for signs of infection or tissue damage.
Step 02
This deep-cleaning procedure removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smooths root surfaces to help gums reattach to teeth.
Step 03
In some cases, we may apply localized antibiotics to target bacteria and accelerate healing.
Step 04
For advanced cases, we may recommend treatments to promote the regrowth of gum tissue and supporting bone.
Advanced Periodontal Procedures
After active treatment, ongoing periodontal maintenance is essential to keep your gums healthy and prevent recurrence. During these appointments, we’ll provide deep cleanings to remove plaque and tartar buildup. For more severe cases of periodontal disease or significant tissue damage, we offer advanced surgical options, including:
