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Periodontology

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 periodontal disease be reversed?

Periodontal disease can be managed and controlled with proper treatment and good oral care, but it cannot be fully reversed. Early intervention is crucial to prevent further damage and maintain healthy gums.

How often should I visit a periodontist?

It is recommended to visit a periodontist at least once a year for a comprehensive periodontal evaluation. However, if you have signs of gum disease or other risk factors, more frequent visits may be necessary.

Can I prevent periodontal disease if it runs in my family?

While genetics can play a role in susceptibility to periodontal disease, it does not mean that you will inevitably develop it. By practicing good oral hygiene, visiting your dentist regularly, and adopting a healthy lifestyle, you can significantly reduce your risk.

Is it normal for my gums to bleed during pregnancy?

While mild gingival bleeding may occur during pregnancy due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow, it is essential to consult your dentist if you experience excessive or persistent bleeding. Periodontal care during pregnancy is crucial to avoid potential complications.

What are the signs of advanced periodontal disease?

Advanced periodontal disease, also known as periodontitis, may manifest with symptoms such as persistent bad breath, loose teeth, receding gums, and the formation of deep pockets between the teeth and gums.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s essential to seek prompt evaluation and treatment from a periodontist.

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