Gum treatment is a big step, but it’s not the finish line. Periodontal maintenance visits help keep infection from creeping back in. Gum disease behaves like a chronic condition, so ongoing care protects the work you already invested in.

Why Maintenance Is Different From a Regular Cleaning

After periodontal therapy, you may have deeper areas that need extra attention. Therefore, maintenance appointments focus on disrupting bacteria in places a standard cleaning may not fully address. In addition, your hygienist tracks pocket depths and bleeding to spot changes early.

What Happens at These Appointments

You’ll get a thorough cleaning above and below the gums, plus a review of home-care technique. Meanwhile, your team may recommend specific tools like interdental brushes or water flossers for tricky areas. Also, if pockets increase, your provider can adjust the plan quickly instead of letting problems build for months.

How Often Should You Go

Many patients do best every 3 to 4 months, especially right after treatment. However, frequency depends on risk factors like smoking, diabetes, genetics, and past bone loss. So your schedule should fit your mouth, not your neighbor’s.

Consistency matters because bacteria repopulate fast. As a result, skipping visits can undo progress quietly. At Britten Perio, we treat maintenance as prevention with a purpose: protect bone, stabilize gums, and keep teeth longer. If you’ve completed therapy, keep your periodontal maintenance visits on the calendar and your future self will thank you.