
Camp Springs Bone & Gum Disease Dentist
Prevent tooth loss with expert gum care
Stronger gums, better health
Periodontal disease, or gum and bone disease, can seriously impact your oral health if left untreated. It starts with gum inflammation (gingivitis) and can progress to bone loss (periodontitis), potentially leading to tooth loss. Early treatment is key to keeping your smile healthy and avoiding serious complications.

At Hosch Dental Clinic, your Camp Springs bone & gum disease dentist, we provide the expert care you need to protect your smile. Our personalized treatment plans address every stage of gum disease, helping you regain comfort and confidence. Take control of your gum health today — your health and well-being matter to us.
Benefits of gum and bone disease treatment
Taking care of your gum health offers so much more than a beautiful smile:
- Prevent tooth loss and keep your natural teeth strong.
- Reduce bacteria, inflammation, and infection for healthier gums.
- Say goodbye to bad breath by treating gum disease at the source.
- Experience less pain and sensitivity with proper treatment.
- Lower the risk of issues like heart disease and diabetes.
- Healthy gums mean a confident, radiant smile.
From preventive care to specialized treatments, we’re committed to making premium care accessible and convenient. Ready to take the next step toward your best smile? Request your appointment today!

What are the signs of gum and bone disease?
Recognizing the signs of gum disease early can help you get the treatment you need to protect your smile. Symptoms may include:
- Bleeding gums during brushing or flossing
- Red, swollen, or tender gums
- Bad breath or bad taste that doesn’t go away
- Receding gums or teeth that appear longer
- Loose or shifting teeth
If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with our Camp Springs team to assess your gum health and determine the right treatment plan.
Comprehensive treatment for gum and bone health
At Hosch Dental Clinic we offer a variety of treatment options, including:
Scaling and root planing:
Deep cleaning to remove plaque and tartar buildup below the gumline, allowing gums to heal and reattach.
Bone grafts:
When periodontal disease affects the bone, we use grafts to restore lost bone and stabilize teeth.
Our treatments are designed to stop the progression of gum disease, restore damaged
areas, and protect your oral health long-term.
Your smile deserves the best!

Patient-Centered Care
You are at the heart of everything we do. Our Camp Springs dentist makes every visit comfortable, ensuring you feel valued and heard.

Technology Integration
We’ve invested in the latest technology so that you get the best care possible. From online scheduling to state-of-the-art equipment, our Camp Springs dentist puts you first every step of the way.

Comprehensive Services
We offer all the services you need — from routine checkups to cosmetic care — tailored to fit your unique smile, with flexible payment options to match.
Easy payment options for your convenience
We want to make your dental care stress-free, including how you pay. We offer several options so you can choose what works best for you.
- Cash, Checks, Credit Card
- Flexible Financing: Tua, Cherry, CareCredit
- Inhouse Membership Plans
- Dental Insurance
Insurance plans we accept
We accept a wide range of insurance plans, including Delta Dental PPO, Delta Dental Premier, United Healthcare, Humana, Cigna, Aetna, Ameritas, Sun Life Financial, MetLife, Principal, Guardian, Dominion National, United Concordia, and CareFirst — making it easier for you to get the care you need.

If you need help navigating payment options or insurance, call us at (301) 301-6595 our Camp Springs dentist and friendly team are always here to assist you.
Gum and bone disease FAQs
What is periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and bones that support your teeth. If untreated, it can lead to tooth loss and other health issues.
How can I prevent gum disease?
Regular dental cleanings, good oral hygiene at home, and a healthy diet are key to preventing gum disease.
How often should I get periodontal maintenance?
Periodontal maintenance is typically recommended every 3-4 months to prevent disease progression and maintain healthy gums. Your dentist will advise a schedule based on your specific needs.
Can gum disease affect my overall health?
Yes, gum disease is linked to other health issues such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory problems. Treating gum disease can help reduce the risk of these complications.
Is gum disease hereditary?
While gum disease itself is not inherited, genetic factors can increase your susceptibility to developing it. Proper oral care and regular dental visits are crucial in managing this risk.
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Elevating smiles with advanced dentistry and genuine care.
Hours of Operation
Monday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
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