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Periodontal Gum Diseases and Treatment

99%

Success Rate

4.9

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Planning

Customised

Comfort

Local Anaesthesia

Recovery

Quick Result

Treatment Process

01
Planning

Your panoramic X-ray is examined, and a personalised treatment plan is prepared for you digitally.

02
Preparation

The necessary hygiene is ensured in the clinic environment, and the procedure begins with local anaesthesia.

03
Procedure

The procedures determined by our specialist dentists are applied with precision.

04
Result

Final checks are carried out, and you leave our clinic with your new, healthy smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can gum diseases be reversed?

In the early stages, gum diseases can be reversed through improved oral hygiene and professional treatment. However, advanced gum diseases may require ongoing management and maintenance to prevent further progression.

Are gum diseases contagious?

Gum diseases are not directly contagious. However, certain bacteria responsible for gum diseases can be transferred through saliva, so maintaining good oral hygiene and avoiding behaviors that promote bacterial growth is essential.

Can you get rid of gum disease?

While gum disease (periodontal disease) cannot be completely cured, it can be effectively managed and controlled with proper treatment and ongoing dental care. Treatment for gum disease typically involves professional dental cleanings to remove plaque and tartar buildup, as well as procedures such as scaling and root planing to deep clean the gums and tooth roots.

When is it too late to reverse gum disease?

It’s never too late to address gum disease, but the effectiveness of treatment and the extent of reversal depend on the severity of the condition and the underlying causes. In the early stages of gum disease (gingivitis), which is characterized by inflammation of the gums, it can often be reversed with professional dental cleanings and improved oral hygiene practices.

How long can you live with gum disease?

The impact of gum disease on lifespan can vary depending on factors such as the severity of the disease, overall health, and access to dental care. While gum disease itself is not typically life-threatening, it can contribute to other health problems and affect overall well-being if left untreated.

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