Restore Healthy Gums and Protect Your Smile for the Long Term

Expert Periodontal Care from a Specialist You Can Trust

Gum disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults and one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in dentistry. It often develops quietly, with symptoms that are easy to overlook until meaningful damage has already occurred.

At Wright Perio & Implants, Dr. Raymond Wright Jr. has spent decades helping patients throughout South Orange County identify, treat, and manage periodontal disease with the most advanced, minimally invasive techniques available, ensuring your smile is as healthy as it is beautiful!

What Is Gum Disease and Why Does Early Treatment Matter?

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It begins when plaque accumulates along and beneath the gumline and, if not adequately removed, hardens into tartar, triggering an inflammatory response that gradually destroys gum tissue and the underlying bone.

The disease progresses in stages: Gingivitis is the earliest and most treatable stage, marked by inflammation and bleeding gums. When left unaddressed, gingivitis can advance to periodontitis, a more serious condition in which the gums pull away from the teeth and form infected pockets that deepen over time. In its most advanced form, periodontal disease leads to significant bone loss, loose teeth, and eventual tooth loss.

Early treatment is critical because the damage caused by advanced gum disease is often irreversible. The sooner it is identified and addressed, the more of your natural smile we can protect.

Common Warning Signs of Gum Disease

How Gum Disease Affects
Your Overall Health

Heart Disease

Studies have found a significant association between periodontal bacteria and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The bacteria responsible for gum infections can contribute to arterial inflammation, potentially elevating the risk of heart attack and stroke.

Diabetes

The relationship between gum disease and diabetes runs in both directions. Uncontrolled blood sugar creates an environment where periodontal disease can thrive, and active gum infection can make blood sugar harder to regulate. Treating gum disease is an important component of overall diabetes management.

Respiratory Health

Bacteria from infected gum tissue can be inhaled into the lungs, potentially contributing to respiratory infections and worsening conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Pregnancy Complications

Pregnant women with untreated gum disease have been shown to face a higher risk of preterm birth and low birth weight. Maintaining gum health is an essential part of prenatal oral care.

Our Gum Disease Treatments

Scaling and root planing is the foundational non-surgical treatment for gum disease and is typically the first line of defense for patients with moderate periodontitis. During this deep cleaning procedure, Dr. Wright carefully removes plaque, tartar, and bacterial buildup from below the gumline and along the root surfaces of the teeth.

The roots are then smoothed to eliminate the rough surfaces where bacteria accumulate and to help the gum tissue reattach securely. The procedure is performed with local anesthesia for your comfort and may be completed over one or more visits, depending on the extent of the infection.

The Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional gum grafting for patients dealing with gum recession. Rather than cutting and suturing donor tissue, Dr. Wright makes a tiny pinhole entry point in the gum and uses specialized instruments to gently reposition the existing tissue back over the exposed root surfaces.

There are no incisions, no sutures, and no lengthy recovery. PST allows Dr. Wright to treat multiple recession sites in a single appointment, with significantly less discomfort and downtime than conventional grafting procedures.

When gum disease has progressed to a point where non-surgical treatment alone cannot adequately address the depth of the infected pockets, osseous surgery may be recommended.

This procedure involves carefully folding back the gum tissue to allow Dr. Wright direct access to the roots and underlying bone, where he removes bacterial deposits and reshapes any irregular bone surfaces caused by the infection. Once the area is thoroughly cleaned, the tissue is repositioned and sutured into place. Osseous surgery creates a significantly cleaner environment around the teeth and reduces pocket depths, making it far easier to maintain healthy gums going forward.

For patients who have been treated for gum disease, periodontal maintenance is essential to maintaining control of the disease and protecting the results of their treatment. Unlike a standard dental cleaning, these appointments are specifically designed to monitor gum tissue health, measure pocket depths, and remove bacterial buildup that has accumulated below the gumline since the last visit.

Maintenance visits are typically scheduled every 3 to 4 months and are among the most effective tools for preventing the recurrence of active periodontal disease. Dr. Wright will work with you to establish a maintenance schedule that keeps your gums healthy and your smile stable for the long term.

Daily Habits That Support Healthy Gums

Professional treatment addresses active disease, but maintaining your results over time depends largely on the habits you practice at home. Dr. Wright and our team will provide personalized guidance on home care between visits, but these foundational habits are essential for every periodontal patient:

Why South Orange County Patients
Choose Dr. Wright for Periodontal Care

As a board-certified periodontist with over 40 years of experience, Dr. Wright offers specialized gum disease treatment in San Clemente, CA, that goes beyond what a general dentist can offer. Periodontics is not one part of what he does; it is the foundation of his entire practice. Every patient at Wright Perio & Implants receives a thorough evaluation, a clear and honest diagnosis, and a treatment plan built around their specific needs and long-term goals.

Dr. Wright’s commitment to minimally invasive care means he always pursues the most conservative, effective approach first, preserving as much healthy tissue as possible and keeping your comfort and recovery experience in mind at every step. Our practice is intentionally small and intimate, which means you will always be treated as an individual, not a number on a schedule.

You Deserve a Healthy Smile, Which Starts with Healthy Gums.

Schedule your gum disease consultation in San Clemente, CA, today!