Experience a Healthier Smile with Guided Biofilm Therapy in Edina, Minnesota

Maintaining optimal oral health requires more than just regular brushing and flossing. At Grandview Center for Dentistry in Edina, Minnesota, our team emphasizes advanced preventative care to help patients achieve healthier gums and stronger teeth. Guided Biofilm Therapy, or GBT, is a cutting-edge dental cleaning method that precisely targets and eliminates plaque and biofilm, offering a more thorough and effective alternative to traditional cleaning techniques. Understanding how GBT works and who benefits most can help you make informed decisions for long-term oral health.

How does Guided Biofilm Therapy improve plaque removal compared with traditional cleaning methods?

GBT uses specialized disclosing agents and airflow technology to detect and remove biofilm from tooth surfaces and hard-to-reach areas. Unlike traditional scaling and polishing, GBT focuses on precision, targeting biofilm without excessive abrasion, which helps preserve enamel while thoroughly cleaning the mouth.

Which patients benefit most from GBT, and why is it considered a holistic approach to oral health?

Patients who are prone to gum disease, cavities, or sensitivity gain the most from GBT. It is considered holistic because it addresses the root cause of oral issues—biofilm—while supporting overall mouth health, reducing the risk of inflammation, and promoting a balanced oral microbiome.

How often should Guided Biofilm Therapy be performed to maintain optimal gum and tooth health?

Frequency depends on individual risk factors. For most patients, GBT every six months aligns with routine dental checkups. Those with a history of gum disease or higher plaque accumulation may benefit from more frequent treatments to maintain optimal oral health.

Can GBT help prevent gum disease and reduce the risk of cavities over time?

Yes. By removing biofilm efficiently and targeting hidden plaque, GBT minimizes bacterial buildup that causes gum inflammation and tooth decay. Regular treatments can significantly lower the risk of cavities and periodontal issues, supporting a healthier mouth for years to come.

How is plaque and biofilm detected during Guided Biofilm Therapy for precise cleaning?

Dentists apply a harmless disclosing solution that highlights areas of plaque and biofilm on the teeth. This allows for a visual map that guides cleaning, ensuring even the most stubborn deposits are removed safely and effectively.

Does Guided Biofilm Therapy reduce sensitivity and discomfort compared with traditional scaling?

GBT is gentler on teeth and gums, reducing post-cleaning sensitivity and discomfort. Its targeted approach minimizes unnecessary abrasion, making the experience more comfortable while still delivering superior cleaning results.

What role does GBT play in improving overall oral hygiene for patients with braces or implants?

For patients with braces, implants, or other dental appliances, GBT can reach areas that traditional cleaning tools may miss. This helps prevent plaque buildup, protects against gum disease, and supports the longevity of dental work, all while maintaining a clean and healthy smile.

Experience a cleaner, healthier smile with Guided Biofilm Therapy at Grandview Center for Dentistry in Edina, Minnesota. Patients trust our team for precise, comfortable plaque removal and long-lasting oral health. Schedule your appointment by calling (952) 955-4505 and discover the benefits of modern, holistic dental care.

Dr. Bridget Lervick
Dr. Bridget Lervick

Dr. Bridget Lervick is a respected dentist in Edina, MN who has also practiced dentistry in South Dakota and Texas. Dr. Lervick earned her dental degree at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry in 2010 and enjoys being back in the Twin Cities at her own practice now. Her patients trust her for general, cosmetic, orthodontic, and frenectomy treatments and more. A certified Invisalign® Provider, Dr. Lervick also maintains memberships in professional organizations such as the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the International Association for Orthodontics, the Breathe Institute, and the Pankey Institute.