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Gum Treatments

Periodontics, a specialised branch of dentistry, focuses on the health of the gums and the structures that support your teeth. With gum disease being one of the leading causes of tooth loss worldwide, the field is dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this widespread issue. Early signs of gum disease, such as swollen or bleeding gums and persistent bad breath, can often escalate to more severe symptoms, including loose teeth and a dull ache in the gums. Our team excels at identifying and treating even the most advanced cases.

For non-surgical treatment, we offer deep cleaning — a pain-free, single-session procedure in which plaque and tartar are carefully removed from above and below the gum line. The teeth are then polished and smoothed to help prevent bacterial build-up. Alternatively, we use laser technology for minimal bleeding and faster recovery.

Our surgical options include:
Flap Surgery:
Cleaning the roots and repairing bone damage caused by gum disease.
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Bone Graft:
Regenerating lost bone with synthetic fragments to restore structure.
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Soft Tissue Graft:
Using tissue from the roof of the mouth to treat gum recession.
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Guided Tissue Regeneration:
Supplementing flap surgery to repair damaged bone support.
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These treatments are designed to restore oral health and protect the longevity of your smile.
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TIME:
Depends on the severity of the gum disease.
DOWNTIME:
No downtime, but healing time can be 1 to 7 days depending on the type and extent of surgical procedure.
RESULT:
Healthier, firmer gums free of infection, bleeding and inflammation , thus aiding in long term oral health.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. What are the common types of gum procedures?
Some common procedures include:
  • Scaling and root planing (deep cleaning for gum disease)
  • Laser gum therapy (minimally invasive treatment for gum disease or contouring)
  • Gum grafting (to treat receding gums)
  • Gingivectomy (removal of excess gum tissue)
  • Crown lengthening (to expose more tooth structure for aesthetics or restorations)
Q. Why would I need a gum procedure?
You may need gum treatment if you have:
  • Gum disease (bleeding, swelling, or receding gums)
  • A gummy smile or uneven gum line
  • Tooth sensitivity due to gum recession
  • Preparation needed for dental crowns, veneers, or implants
Q. What is laser gum treatment, and is it better than traditional surgery?
Laser gum treatment uses precise laser energy to treat or reshape gum tissue with less bleeding, faster healing, and minimal discomfort compared to traditional scalpel surgery.