Periodontics
in Livonia, MI
Gum Disease Treatment
Our dental office in Livonia, MI offers periodontal treatment to help patients with gum disease. Our periodontists have helped patients of all ages manage and treat various stages of periodontal disease, ranging from gingivitis to advanced periodontitis.
What Does the Periodontist Treat?
A periodontist is a dental specialist focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease and other conditions affecting the supporting structures of the teeth, such as the gums, bone, and connective tissues. They are experts in managing periodontal disease, ranging from mild gingivitis to more severe forms like periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Periodontists also perform specialized procedures such as scaling and root planing (deep cleaning), periodontal surgery, and gum grafts to restore the health and function of the gums.
Periodontal Disease Will Not Go Away by Itself
Taking action early is the best way to keep your gums healthy. Gum disease can often be managed with techniques like scaling and root planning, which remove harmful plaque and tartar. If ignored, it might progress to the point where surgery is needed to save your teeth. At New You Dental Center, we focus on early intervention and effective treatment to keep your smile bright and healthy. Our experienced team is ready to address your concerns and provide the care you need.
To determine if you have gum disease, assess its severity, and recommend the appropriate treatment, our periodontist will:
- Review your medical history
- Examine your month to look for plaque and check for bleeding.
- Measure the pocket depth
- Take dental X-rays
Symptoms of Gum Disease
Sensitive Gums and Teeth
Gum Recession and Loose Teeth
Dental Abscesses
Bleeding, Red or Swollen Gums
Bad Breath or a Persistent Bad Taste
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to see a specialist. Periodontists have advanced training in diagnosing and treating gum disease. After dental school, they complete an additional two to three years of focused education in gum tissue care and related conditions. This specialized training allows them to manage complex gum issues with precision and provide the best solutions for your oral health. By visiting a periodontist, you receive expert care that addresses both your immediate needs and long-term gum health
Meet Our Livonia Periodontist
Dr. Zena Sakka, Periodontist & Implant Surgeon, DDS
Currently Accepting New Patients in Livonia, MI
Dr. Sakka is an active member of the American Academy of Periodontology and frequently participates in annual meetings, seminars, and workshops at both national and international levels. Originally from Homs, Syria, Dr. Sakka received her Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Kalamoon School of Dental Medicine in 2012. During her early career as a general dentist, Dr. Sakka became interested in surgical dentistry, implantology, and periodontal plastic surgery. This led her to pursue advanced specialty training in periodontics at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, where she completed an intensive three-year program. Through this rigorous training, Dr. Sakka acquired extensive experience in both non-surgical and surgical treatments including, traumatic tooth extractions, dental implant surgery, gum grafting, periodontal therapy, bone grafting, and oral medicine.
Will Insurance Cover My Periodontal Treatment?
Our insurance coordinator will check if periodontal treatment will be covered fully by your insurance. If your treatment is not fully covered by insurance, we offer several forms of financing for dental treatment plans. Having periodontal treatment now may be less expensive than replacing a tooth lost to disease.
Dental Office Location in Livonia
You can find us at 29475 Plymouth Rd, Livonia, MI 48150.
New You Dental Center office in Livonia is located at the Wonderland Village shopping center right at the corner of Middlebelt road and Plymouth road.
Working Hours
Monday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday: By Appointment
Post Periodontal Treatment Home Care Instructions
Your dentist has treated your gum disease, but you must also do your part at home.
Brush and clean between your teeth every day, eat a healthy diet and schedule regular dental visits.