What are the Benefits of arestin therapy?

 Gum disease (periodontal disease) is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults, yet many people don’t realize they have it until the condition has advanced. Early signs include red, swollen, or bleeding gums, while more severe stages can cause gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth loss.

Traditional treatments like scaling and root planing (SRP) — also known as deep cleaning — are highly effective. However, bacteria can still linger in hard-to-reach areas of the gum pockets. That’s where Arestin therapy comes in.

Arestin is an FDA-approved, locally applied antibiotic (minocycline) designed to work hand-in-hand with scaling and root planing. By delivering medicine directly into infected gum pockets, it boosts treatment effectiveness and helps patients achieve healthier gums faster.

How Arestin Works

Unlike oral antibiotics that must travel through your bloodstream, Arestin is placed directly into the gum pockets after deep cleaning. It comes in the form of tiny, powder-like microspheres that slowly release the antibiotic over time.

This targeted approach ensures that harmful bacteria are eliminated at the source of infection — without affecting the rest of your body. As a result, the gum tissue has the chance to heal more effectively.


Key Benefits of Arestin Therapy

Here’s why so many periodontists recommend Arestin as part of gum disease treatment:

1. Targets Infection at the Source

By going directly into the infected gum pockets, Arestin delivers powerful antibiotics exactly where they’re needed. This maximizes its impact and minimizes unnecessary exposure elsewhere in the body.

2. Reduces Inflammation and Bleeding

Patients with gum disease often experience swollen, tender, or bleeding gums. Arestin helps reduce bacterial load, which in turn eases inflammation and improves gum health.

3. Supports Healing and Gum Reattachment

When bacteria are controlled, your gums can heal more effectively and reattach more securely to your teeth. This reduces pocket depth and helps protect against future infection.


4. Enhances Scaling and Root Planing Results

Deep cleaning is effective on its own, but bacteria can return. Arestin keeps working for weeks after application, extending the results of SRP and giving gums a better chance to recover.

5. Safe, Painless, and Non-Surgical

The treatment is quick and minimally invasive. Arestin is simply applied into the gum pockets — no surgery, no stitches, and minimal discomfort.

6. Helps Prevent Gum Disease Progression

When left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss and even affect overall health, with links to heart disease, diabetes, and other conditions. Arestin helps prevent the disease from advancing, protecting both your smile and your overall well-being.

Why Choose Arestin Over Oral Antibiotics?

While oral antibiotics can sometimes be used for gum infections, they circulate throughout the entire body. This increases the risk of side effects and can reduce effectiveness at the infection site.

Arestin, on the other hand, works locally and directly where the infection is — making it a more targeted, effective, and safer solution for many patients.


Who Can Benefit from Arestin?

Arestin may be recommended if:

  • You have moderate to severe gum disease.

  • Deep cleaning alone has not fully reduced your gum pocket depth.

  • You are at risk of gum disease progression.

  • You want to protect against further bone or tooth loss.

Your periodontist will evaluate your gum health and determine if Arestin is the right option for you.

Take Control of Your Gum Health

At Perio PDX, we specialize in advanced treatments that go beyond standard care. Arestin therapy is just one of the many ways we help patients fight gum disease, protect their smiles, and restore confidence.

Don’t wait — gum disease doesn’t heal on its own. Schedule your visit at Perio PDX today and discover how Arestin therapy can give you healthier gums and a stronger smile.



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