Healthy Teeth Need Healthier Gums
Most forms of gum disease involve the infection and erosion of gums. Sometimes, it spreads below the gums and infects the bone that supports the teeth. Gum disease ranges from a mild condition called gingivitis that is easily reversible, to severe periodontitis that requires a more comprehensive treatment.
Why You Should Treat Gum Disease Immediately
Gum Disease Should Be Treated At The Earliest
Swelling and bleeding gums are caused by the accumulation of plaque and tartar around the teeth. Over a period of time, it may cause severe destruction of gum tissue and underlying supporting bone, resulting in bone loss and loosening of teeth. Gingivitis (inflammation of gums), if not treated in time, could lead to periodontitis (inflammation of gums, bone, and surrounding tissues that support teeth).
There are various surgical and nonsurgical ways to treat gum diseases and restore the gums to a healthy state and also prevent the further destruction of gums and supporting bone.
Our periodontist will help you solve all your gum problems.
Indications for Gum Treatment:
Bleeding gums.
Redness or swelling in the gums
Receding gums causes the teeth to look longer and exposes the roots of the teeth.
Foul smell from the mouth.
Mobile teeth
Itching sensation in the gums
Treatment For Gum Disease
Scaling and Polishing
Root Planing or Curettage
Flap Surgery
Gingival Grafts (Periodontal Plastic Surgery)
Bone Grafts
Freedom From Gum Disease At Dental Wellness & Beyond
All gum treatments at Dental Wellness & Beyond
are performed by certified periodontists with international training and experience. Our experts specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of periodontal diseases, and go the extra mile to ensure you are comfortable throughout the course of your treatment.
Benefits of Orthodontics
Removes harmful bacteria.
Prevents further damage to the teeth and tissues
Improves gum health
Facilitates regeneration of healthy tissue