In many cases, dentists can reverse early gum problems with professional cleanings and better daily care. As a result, swelling and bleeding often improve.
However, if the infection becomes more advanced, treatment may include scaling and root planing. This deep cleaning removes plaque and tartar below the gum line. Then, the tooth roots are smoothed so the gums can heal properly. In some cases, antibiotics are also used to control bacteria.
In severe cases, surgery may be needed. For example, pocket reduction or gum graft surgery can help repair and strengthen the gums. Ultimately, these treatments help prevent further damage.