Gum Disease Treatment in Las Vegas & Summerlin: 20 Frequently Asked Questions
Everything patients from The Summit, The Ridges,
Queensridge, Henderson, Centennial Hills, Spring Valley, and all surrounding
areas need to know about gum disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment at
Summerlin Dental Solutions — the practice voted Best of Las Vegas 19 times.
The Silent Disease ThatThreatens More Than Just Your Smile
Gum disease is called “the silent disease” for a reason.
In its early stages, it often causes no pain at all. By the time most patients
notice symptoms — bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, receding gum lines,
loose teeth — the infection has already caused damage to the bone and tissue
that hold their teeth in place. Left untreated, gum disease is the leading
cause of tooth loss in adults, and a growing body of medical research has
linked it to serious systemic health conditions including heart disease, stroke,
diabetes complications, respiratory infections, Alzheimer’s disease, and
adverse pregnancy outcomes.
At Summerlin Dental Solutions, Dr. Marianne Cohan
brings a specific academic and clinical expertise to gum disease that few
general dentists in the Las Vegas Valley can match. She earned the Periodontics
Award at the State University of New York at Buffalo — the highest recognition
for excellence in the study and treatment of gum and supporting tissue disease.
Combined with AI-assisted diagnostics that catch bone loss at its earliest stages, a 3D CBCT scanner
that reveals the full extent of periodontal damage, and a soft tissue laser for
minimally invasive gum treatment, Summerlin Dental Solutions is equipped to
diagnose, treat, and manage every stage of gum disease — from early gingivitis
to advanced periodontitis. Below are the 20 questions patients most frequently
ask.
20 Frequently Asked Questions
About Gum Disease
Q1. What is gum disease and what causes it? |
Gum disease (periodontal disease) is a bacterial infection of the tissues that surround and support your teeth. It begins when plaque a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth daily is not adequately removed through brushing and flossing. Over time, plaque hardens into tartar (calculus), which cannot be removed by home care alone and requires professional cleaning. The bacteria in plaque and tartar produce toxins that irritate the gums, triggering an inflammatory response. This inflammation, if left unchecked, progressively destroys the gum tissue, the periodontal ligament, and ultimately the jawbone that anchors the teeth. Contributing factors include smoking, diabetes, hormonal changes (pregnancy, menopause), certain medications that cause dry mouth, genetics, and poor nutrition. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, Dr. Cohan uses AI-assisted diagnostics to detect the earliest signs of gum disease often before you notice any symptoms giving you the best possible chance of reversing the condition before permanent damage occurs. |
Q2. What is the difference between gingivitis and periodontitis? |
Gingivitis is the earliest, mildest stage of gum disease. It is characterized by red, swollen, and bleeding gums, but at this stage the infection has not yet reached the bone or the deeper periodontal structures. Gingivitis is fully reversible with professional cleaning and improved home care. Periodontitis develops when gingivitis goes untreated. The infection spreads below the gum line, creating deep periodontal pockets between the teeth and gums where bacteria thrive. The body’s immune response, combined with the bacterial toxins, begins to break down the bone and connective tissue that hold teeth in place. Unlike gingivitis, the bone loss caused by periodontitis cannot be reversed but it can be stopped and managed with proper treatment. Dr. Cohan uses periodontal probing alongside our 3D CBCT scanner to measure pocket depths and map bone loss in three dimensions, giving her the most complete picture of your periodontal health and enabling her to intervene at the earliest possible stage. |
Q3. What are the signs and symptoms of gum disease? |
Gum disease often begins with subtle symptoms that patients dismiss or overlook. Watch for gums that bleed when you brush or floss (healthy gums should never bleed), gums that appear red, swollen, or puffy rather than firm and pink, persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth that does not resolve with brushing, gums that are pulling away from your teeth (recession), teeth that feel loose or are shifting position, changes in how your teeth fit together when you bite, pus between your teeth and gums, and pain or tenderness when chewing. The challenge is that gum disease can progress significantly before causing pain, which is why regular preventive care visits at Summerlin Dental Solutions are so important. Dr. Cohan screens for gum disease at every check-up using periodontal probing, diagnostic imaging, and AI-assisted analysis, catching the condition before symptoms become obvious and damage becomes irreversible. |
Q4. How is gum disease treated? |
Treatment depends on the stage and severity of the disease. For gingivitis, aprofessional cleaning combined with improved home care is usually sufficient to resolve the inflammation entirely. For early to moderate periodontitis, deep teeth cleaning (scaling and root planing) is the primary treatment. This procedure removes tartar and bacterial toxins from below the gum line and smooths the root surfaces so the gum tissue can reattach to the teeth. Dr. Cohan may also place localized antibiotics in the deepest pockets to combat infection. For more advanced cases, our soft tissue laser enables minimally invasive gum treatment with less bleeding, less discomfort, and faster healing than traditional gum surgery. In severe cases where significant bone has been lost, Dr. Cohan may recommend bone grafting or guided tissue regeneration to restore supporting structures. Throughout every stage, Summerlin Dental Solutions provides comprehensive care under one roof from initial diagnosis through long-term periodontal maintenance so younever need to be referred to a separate specialist. |
Q5. Can gum disease be cured? |
Gingivitis the earliest stage of gum disease is fully reversible. With a professional cleaning, improved daily brushing and flossing, and consistent preventive care visits, gingivitis can be completely eliminated and your gums can return to full health. Periodontitis, the more advanced form of gum disease, cannot be “cured” in the traditional sense because the bone loss it causes does not regenerate on its own. However, periodontitis can be effectively stopped, managed, and maintained so that no further damage occurs. After deep cleaning or other appropriate treatment, Dr. Cohan places you on a periodontal maintenance schedule typically professional cleanings every three to four months rather than every six to monitor your gum health, remove any new bacterial buildup below the gum line, and intervene immediately if any signs of reactivation appear. Patients who follow this maintenance protocol consistently maintain their teeth and gum health for the rest of their lives. |
Q6. Is gum disease connected to heart disease and other health problems? |
Yes, and the evidence is growing stronger with every passing year. Research published in leading medical journals has established links between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease (including heart attack and stroke), type 2 diabetes (gum disease makes blood sugar harder to control and uncontrolled diabetes makes gum disease worse, creating a destructive cycle), respiratory infections, including pneumonia (oral bacteria can be aspirated into the lungs), adverse pregnancy outcomes including preterm birth and low birth weight, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline, and certain cancers. The connection is thought to involve chronic inflammation: the bacteria and inflammatory molecules produced by gum disease enter the bloodstream and contribute to inflammation throughout the body. Treating gum disease is not just about saving your teeth; it is about protecting your overall health. This is why Dr. Cohan takes periodontal screening so seriously at every visit and why our advanced diagnostic technology is designed to catch the disease at its earliest, most treatable stage. |
Q7. How much does gum disease treatment cost in Las Vegas? |
The cost of gum disease treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the type of treatment required. A standard professional cleaning for gingivitis is typically covered by insurance at 100% as a preventive service. Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) for periodontitis generally costs $200 to $400 per quadrant, and most dental insurance plans cover a significant portion because it is classified as medically necessary periodontal treatment. Laser gum therapy, bone grafting, and other advanced treatments have varying costs depending on the extent of work needed. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, our front office team verifies your insurance benefits before treatment and provides a detailed cost estimate so there are never surprises. For any out-of-pocket costs, we offer 0% interest financing through HFD with approval in under a minute and no impact on your credit score. The cost of treating gum disease now is always a fraction of the cost of treating the tooth loss, implant placement, and systemic health complications that result from leaving the disease untreated. |
Q8. Is gum disease treatment painful? |
Modern gum disease treatment is far more comfortable than most patients expect. For professional cleanings and deep cleanings, Dr. Cohan uses local anesthesia to numb the treatment area before beginning, so you should not feel any pain during the procedure. Our soft tissue laser enables gum treatment with significantly less discomfort, less bleeding, and faster recovery than traditional surgical techniques. For patients who experience dental anxiety, Summerlin Dental Solutions offers three levels of sedation dentistry: nitrous oxide (laughing gas) for gentle relaxation, oral sedation for deeper calm, and IV sedation for patients who prefer to feel as though they slept through the procedure. Our spa-like comfort amenities: warm blankets, noise-canceling headphones, complimentary beverages, and personal entertainment screens at every chair make even periodontal treatment feel manageable. Our team is the friendliest you will ever encounter at a dental office, and they will check on you throughout to ensure you are completely comfortable. |
Q9. Can receding gums grow back? |
Unfortunately, gum tissue that has receded does not regenerate on its own. Once the gum line has pulled away from the tooth, that tissue is gone unless surgical intervention is pursued. However, the critical first step is stopping the cause of the recession whether that is gum disease, aggressive brushing, teeth grinding, or misaligned bite forces. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, Dr. Cohan identifies the underlying cause using periodontal probing, our 3D CBCT scanner to assess bone levels, and a thorough evaluation of your bite and brushing habits. For patients whose recession is caused by active gum disease, treating the infection with deep cleaning and periodontal maintenance halts further recession. For patients with significant recession causing sensitivity, root exposure, or aesthetic concerns, gum grafting surgery where tissue is transplanted to rebuild the gum line is an option Dr. Cohan can discuss during your consultation. For patients who grind their teeth, a custom night guard can prevent further damage. |
Q10. How does smoking affect gum disease? |
Smoking is one of the most significant risk factors for developing gum disease and one of the biggest obstacles to successful treatment. Tobacco use weakens the immune system’s ability to fight the bacteria that cause periodontal infection, reduces blood flow to the gum tissue (which impairs healing), masks early symptoms like bleeding (because nicotine constricts blood vessels, smokers often do not notice bleeding gums until the disease is advanced), and accelerates bone loss around the teeth. Smokers are two to three times more likely to develop periodontitis than non-smokers, and they typically experience more severe disease progression and poorer response to treatment. That said, gum disease treatment is still absolutely worthwhile for smokers and quitting smoking at any stage dramatically improves outcomes. Dr. Cohan treats many patients who smoke and develops treatment plans that account for the healing challenges tobacco presents, including more frequent maintenance visits and closer monitoring of pocket depths. |
Q11. Can gum disease cause tooth loss? |
Yes. Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss in adults, surpassing even cavities and trauma. As periodontitis progresses, the bacterial infection destroys the bone that anchors the teeth in the jaw. Teeth become loose, shift position, and eventually fall out or require extraction. At Summerlin Dental Solutions, Dr. Cohan uses every available diagnostic and treatment tool to prevent this outcome. Our AI-assisted imaging catches bone loss at its earliest stage, our CBCT scanner maps the extent of damage in three dimensions, and our treatment capabilities range from non-surgical deep cleaning to laser gum therapy to bone grafting for advanced cases. When tooth loss does occur as a result of gum disease, Dr. Cohan offers comprehensive replacement options including dental implants, All-on-4 restorations, bridges, and dentures all managed under one roof. |
Q12. What technology does Summerlin Dental Solutions use to diagnose and treat gum disease? |
Summerlin Dental Solutions uses the most advanced dental technology available for every phase of gum disease management. Our AI-assisted radiological analysis reviews diagnostic images alongside Dr. Cohan, identifying subtle bone loss patterns and early infection thattraditional methods often miss. The 3D CBCT scanner produces comprehensive three-dimensional views of your jawbone, tooth roots, and periodontalstructures, revealing the precise distribution and severity of bone loss critical information for planning the most effective treatment approach. Digital X-rays deliver instant images at up to 90% less radiation for routine periodontal monitoring. Our soft tissue laser enables minimally invasive gum treatment with less bleeding, less swelling, and dramatically faster healing than traditional gum surgery. The TRIOS digital scanner captures precise baseline measurements for tracking treatment progress over time. And dual-screen exam rooms display your diagnostic images in real time, so you see the bone loss, understand the diagnosis, and make informed decisions about your care. |
Q13. Is Dr. Cohan qualified to treat gum disease? |
Dr. Marianne Cohan is exceptionally qualified to diagnose, treat, and manage all stages of gum disease. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo with dual honors, including the Periodontics Award the highest academic recognition for excellence in the treatment of gum and supporting tissue disease. This is the exact clinical discipline that applies to every periodontal case she treats. With more than 31 years of clinical experience and over 25 years serving the Las Vegas community, she has managed thousands of periodontal cases from early gingivitis to advanced periodontitis requiring complex multi-stage treatment. She is an Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (fewer than 1% of dentists), a Best Dentist in America through peer nomination, and a 19-time Best of Las Vegas winner across four categories including Best Dentist, Best Cosmetic Dentist, Best Customer Service, and Best Woman-Owned Business. She maintains active memberships in the AAFE, AAID, ADA, Academy of Laser Dentistry, and Academy of General Dentistry. For the health of your gums, you genuinely could not be in better hands. |
Q14. How often should I visit the dentist if I have gum disease? |
After gum disease treatment, Dr. Cohan places you on a periodontal maintenance schedule that is more frequent than the standard twice-a-year visit. Most patients with a history of gum disease benefit from professional cleanings and periodontal evaluations every three to four months. This accelerated schedule allows Dr. Cohan and her hygiene team to monitor your pocket depths, remove any new bacterial buildup below the gum line before it can cause further damage, assess the health of your bone levels, and adjust your treatment plan if any signs of reactivation are detected. These maintenance visits at Summerlin Dental Solutions are shorter and less intensive than the initial deep cleaning they are your frontline defense against relapse. Patients who commit to this maintenance schedule consistently maintain their teeth and gum health for the long term. Regular preventive care is the single most important investment you can make in protecting the results of your gum disease treatment. |
Q15. Can gum disease be prevented? |
Yes, and prevention is far simpler and less costly than treatment. The foundation of gum disease prevention is removing plaque before it hardens into tartar. Brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, using gentle circular motions along the gum line. Floss or use an interdental cleaner daily to remove plaque from between teeth where brushes cannot reach. Use an antimicrobial mouth rinse if recommended by Dr. Cohan. Avoid smoking and tobacco products. Eat a balanced diet and limit sugary snacks that feed bacterial growth. Manage health conditions like diabetes that increase gum disease risk. And most importantly, maintain regular preventive care visits at Summerlin Dental Solutions every six months, where professional cleaning removes tartar that home care cannot reach and Dr. Cohan’s AI-assisted diagnostics catch the earliest signs of trouble before they become a problem. |
Q16. Where is the closest gum disease dentist to The Summit, The Ridges, and Queensridge? |
Summerlin Dental Solutions is located at 851 S Rampart Blvd, Suite 230, Las Vegas, NV 89145 centrally positioned in the heart of Summerlin between Tivoli Village and Boca Park. Queensridge residents are just 5–10 minutes away. The Summit residents reach our office in approximately 10–12 minutes via Town Center Drive and Rampart Boulevard. The Ridges residents connect via Rampart or the 215 Beltway in a similarly short drive. All three communities benefit from having a dentist with a Periodontics Award, AI-assisted bone loss detection, a 3D CBCT scanner for comprehensive periodontal mapping, and soft tissue laser capabilities within minutes of home. For a condition as serious as gum disease, having this level of diagnostic and treatment expertise nearby is invaluable. Call +1(702) 341-9160 to schedule your periodontal evaluation. |
Q17. Can patients from Henderson get gum disease treatment at Summerlin Dental Solutions? |
Yes. Henderson, Green Valley, and Anthem patients reach our Summerlin office in approximately 25–30 minutes via the 215 Beltway. Henderson patients choose Summerlin Dental Solutions for gum disease treatment because Dr. Cohan’s Periodontics Award specifically recognizes her excellence in this clinical discipline, our AI-assisted diagnostics catch bone loss earlier than standard methods, and our ability to provide everything from non-surgical deep cleaning to laser gum therapy to bone grafting and implant placement under one roof means the entire treatment journey from diagnosis through restoration is managed by one trusted doctor without referrals to outside specialists. |
Q18. Is there a gum disease specialist near Centennial Hills and Spring Valley? |
Yes. Summerlin Dental Solutions serves patients from throughout the Las Vegas Valley including Centennial Hills, North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, and all surrounding areas. Centennial Hills residents travel south on the 215 or US-95 in approximately 20–25 minutes, while Spring Valley patients are just 10–15 minutes south along the 215 Beltway. While Dr. Cohan is a general dentist rather than a periodontist by specialty title, her Periodontics Award, 31 years of periodontal treatment experience, advanced diagnostic technology, and soft tissue laser capabilities mean she treats the full spectrum of gum disease cases that many general dentists would refer to a specialist. Patients from Centennial Hills and Spring Valley benefit from this comprehensive approach fewer referrals, fewer offices, fewer delays, and a single doctor who knows their complete periodontal history. |
Q19. Does gum disease treatment affect dental implants or other restorations? |
Active gum disease must be controlled before any major restorative work is attempted. Placing a dental implant, crown, bridge, or veneer on a foundation of infected, inflamed gum tissue and deteriorating bone is like building a house on unstable ground the restoration will ultimately fail. This is why Dr. Cohan always establishes periodontal health first, then proceeds with restorative or cosmetic treatment once the gums are stable. For patients who already have implants, peri-implantitis gum disease around the implant is a real risk that requires the same vigilant monitoring and maintenance as natural teeth. Summerlin Dental Solutions’ periodontal maintenance program is designed to protect both your natural teeth and your restorations for the long term. |
Q20. How do I schedule a gum disease evaluation at Summerlin Dental Solutions? |
Call +1(702) 341-9160 and let our team know you are concerned about gum disease or that you have been told you have periodontal issues. You can also book online through our website or begin with a virtual consultation from the comfort of your home. New patients can complete patient forms online before arriving to save time. Your evaluation includes a comprehensive periodontal examination with Dr. Cohan, full-mouth periodontal probing to measure pocket depths, advanced diagnostic imaging including digital X-rays and AI-assisted analysis, a clear explanation of findings with visual evidence on our dual-screen monitors, and a personalized treatment plan with cost estimates, insurance verification, and financing options. We are located at 851 S Rampart Blvd, Suite 230, in the heart of Summerlin near Tivoli Village and Boca Park. We proudly serve patients from The Summit, The Ridges, Queensridge, Henderson, Centennial Hills, Spring Valley, and all surrounding communities throughout the Las Vegas Valley. |
Communities We Serve for Gum
Disease Treatment and Periodontal Care
Summerlin Dental Solutions is centrally located at 851 S
Rampart Blvd, Suite 230, in the heart of Summerlin between Tivoli Village, Boca
Park, and Downtown Summerlin. Our office is easily accessible from the 215
Beltway and Summerlin Parkway, making us a convenient choice for periodontal
patients throughout the Las Vegas Valley and all surrounding areas.
The Summit | One of Summerlin’s most prestigious guard-gated communities, The Summit is approximately 10–12 minutes from our office. Summit residents trust Dr. Cohan for periodontal care because her Periodontics Award, AI-assisted bone loss detection, and soft tissue laser capabilities represent the highest standard of gum disease diagnosis and treatment available in the Summerlin area. |
The Ridges | Nestled against Red Rock Canyon, The Ridges is a short drive from Summerlin Dental Solutions via Rampart Boulevard or the 215 Beltway. Ridges residents appreciate Dr. Cohan’s comprehensive approach to gum health — from the initial diagnosis through deep cleaning, laser treatment if needed, and ongoing periodontal maintenance, every step is managed by the same trusted doctor who knows their complete history. |
Queensridge | Our closest neighboring community at just 5–10 minutes from our office. Many Queensridge families have relied on Dr. Cohan’s periodontal expertise for over two decades. The convenience of having an award-winning dentist with specialized gum disease training so close to home means periodontal maintenance visits are easy to keep on schedule — which is the single most important factor in long-term gum health. |
Henderson | Henderson, Green Valley, and Anthem patients reach our Summerlin office in approximately 25–30 minutes via the 215 Beltway. Henderson patients seeking gum disease treatment choose Summerlin Dental Solutions because Dr. Cohan’s Periodontics Award, CBCT 3D imaging, and laser gum therapy represent a level of periodontal expertise that eliminates the need for referrals to outside specialists — saving time, money, and the inconvenience of coordinating care across multiple offices. |
Centennial Hills | North Las Vegas and Centennial Hills residents travel south on the 215 or US-95 in approximately 20–25 minutes. Centennial Hills patients with gum disease consistently tell us the drive to Summerlin is worthwhile because our diagnostic precision catches problems earlier, our laser technology makes treatment more comfortable, and our maintenance program keeps their gums healthy long-term. |
Spring Valley | Located just south of Summerlin along the 215 Beltway, Spring Valley patients reach our office in 10–15 minutes. As one of our largest patient communities, Spring Valley residents represent a significant portion of our periodontal maintenance patients — families who first came for gum disease treatment and stayed because of Dr. Cohan’s thorough monitoring and the team’s genuine warmth. |
Advanced Technology for
Earlier Detection and More Effective Gum Disease Treatment
Gum disease is a silent disease, which makes early
Detection technology is the most important weapon against it. Summerlin Dental
Solutions has invested in every meaningful advancement in dental technology to catch periodontal disease earlier, treat it less
invasively, and monitor it more precisely than traditional methods allow.
AI-Assisted Radiology | Our artificial intelligence diagnostic system reviews every radiographic image alongside Dr. Cohan, identifying early-stage bone loss patterns that are subtle enough to escape detection on traditional visual review. For gum disease patients, this means the disease is caught when bone loss is minimal and treatment is least invasive often the difference between a simple deep cleaning and more extensive surgical intervention. |
3D CBCT Scanner | The cone beam CT scanner provides a complete three-dimensional map of your jawbone, tooth roots, and periodontal structures. Unlike two-dimensional X-rays, CBCT reveals bone loss from every angle and at every depth, showing Dr. Cohan exactly where the disease is most active, how much bone has been lost, and which teeth are at greatest risk. This precision is invaluable for treatment planning and for monitoring bone levels over time. |
Soft Tissue Laser | Our dental laser is a cornerstone of our gum disease treatment capabilities. It enables Dr. Cohan to remove diseased gum tissue, disinfect deep periodontal pockets, promote gum reattachment, and perform gum recontouring with less bleeding, less post-operative pain, less swelling, no sutures in most cases, and dramatically faster healing than traditional gum surgery. For many patients, laser treatment can achieve results that previously required invasive surgical procedures. |
Digital X-Rays | Delivering instant images at up to 90% less radiation than conventional film, digital X-rays are the frontline monitoring tool for periodontal patients. Comparing images over time reveals whether bone levels are stable (treatment is working) or continuing to decline (treatment plan needs adjustment) — information that drives every clinical decision in gum disease management. |
TRIOS Digital Scanner | The TRIOS scanner captures detailed digital impressions of your teeth and gum tissue, providing precise baseline measurements that can be compared to post-treatment scans to objectively measure gum healing, pocket depth reduction, and tissue reattachment. This data-driven approach to monitoring gives both you and Dr. Cohan concrete evidence that treatment is working. |
Dual-Screen Exam Rooms | Every treatment room features dual monitors displaying your diagnostic images in real time. Dr. Cohan shows you the bone loss, the pocket depths, and the areas of concern so you understand the diagnosis completely before treatment begins. After treatment, she shows you the improvement because seeing the evidence of healing is one of the most powerful motivators for maintaining your periodontal health long-term. |
Computerized Smile Design | For patients whose gum disease has caused aesthetic concerns recession, tooth loss, shifting teeth smile design software helps Dr. Cohan plan the restorative path forward. This technology connects periodontal treatment to long-term smile makeover goals, showing patients that there is a beautiful outcome waiting on the other side of gum disease treatment. |
The Periodontics Award-Winning
Dentist and the Friendliest Team in Las Vegas
Dr. Marianne Cohan
earned her DDS from the State University of New York at Buffalo with dual
honors the Periodontics Award, recognizing the highest level of excellence in
the study and treatment of gum and supporting tissue disease, and the Operative
Dentistry Award, recognizing clinical excellence in restorative procedures.
That dual foundation is uniquely relevant to gum disease treatment:
understanding both the infected tissue and the restorations that must function
within that tissue is the clinical difference between managing the disease and
truly resolving it. With more than 31 years of experience, AACD Accreditation
held by fewer than 1% of dentists, Best Dentist in America peer nomination, and
19 Best of Las Vegas wins across four categories, Dr. Cohan brings a depth of
periodontal expertise that very few general dentists in Nevada can match. She
is the sole dentist at the practice, which means every periodontal patient sees
the same doctor at every visit the doctor who diagnosed the disease, treated
it, and monitors it over time. That continuity is not just convenient; for a
chronic condition like gum disease, it is clinically essential. You genuinely
could not be in better hands.
The team at Summerlin Dental Solutions reflects Dr.
Cohan’s philosophy that periodontal patients deserve the same compassion and
patience at every visit, whether it is their first deep cleaning or their tenth
maintenance appointment. The hygienists take time to educate, explain, and
encourage rather than lecture or judge. The front desk staff coordinate your
maintenance schedule proactively so appointments never slip. The treatment
coordinators walk you through insurance and financing with
patience and zero pressure. Hundreds of five-star patient reviews and a Best Customer Service award from the Las Vegas
Review-Journal confirm what periodontal patients experience firsthand: this is
the friendliest, most genuinely caring dental team you will ever encounter.
A Spa-Like Environment for
Comfortable Periodontal Care
Gum disease treatment can span multiple appointments over
weeks or months, which means the environment where you receive care matters
enormously. After a stunning, top-to-bottom renovation, Summerlin Dental
Solutions features a gorgeous, modern interior with warm lighting, contemporary
design accents, and an atmosphere patients consistently describe as spa-like.
Every treatment chair is equipped with warm blankets, noise-canceling
headphones, complimentary beverages, and a personal entertainment screen. For
periodontal patients, these amenities transform what could be an
anxiety-inducing process into something genuinely comfortable.
For patients who need additional support, our full range
of sedation dentistry
options nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation ensures there is a
comfort solution for every patient and every procedure. Whether you are here
for a deep cleaning, laser gum therapy, or a quarterly maintenance visit, you
will leave feeling that this experience was nothing like what you expected from
a dental appointment. That is exactly the point.