Periodontology (Gum Treatments)

Periodontology is the branch of dentistry concerned with the health of the gums and the supporting tissues around the teeth. It ranges from scaling and the treatment of gingivitis and bone loss to gum aesthetics and tooth sensitivity.

Gum health is critical to the long-term survival of your teeth. Review the treatments below to learn which approach is used in each situation.

Treatments

Dental Scaling (Tartar Removal)

Dental Scaling (Tartar Removal)

Ultrasonic plaque and tartar removal. Professional dental cleaning recommended every 6 months for optimal oral health.

Gum Disease Treatment

Gum Disease Treatment

Treatment of bacterial gum infections caused by tartar buildup. Deep cleaning with subgingival curettage.

Bone Loss Treatment

Bone Loss Treatment

Surgical treatment of bone loss caused by advanced gum disease. Bone regeneration with biomaterials.

Gum Recession Treatment

Gum Recession Treatment

Surgical treatment for exposed root surfaces due to gum recession. Gum repair through grafting techniques.

Tooth Sensitivity Treatment

Tooth Sensitivity Treatment

Effective treatment for hot and cold sensitivity. Laser therapy, fillings, and gum procedures for lasting comfort.

Laser-Assisted Gum Aesthetics

Laser-Assisted Gum Aesthetics

Reshaping the gumline with laser technology. A comfortable solution for gummy smile and gum asymmetry.

Lip Repositioning (Gummy Smile)

Lip Repositioning (Gummy Smile)

Surgical procedure to reduce excessive gum display when smiling. Lip repositioning operation for a balanced smile.

Pink Aesthetics

Pink Aesthetics

Aesthetic procedures to improve gum health and appearance. Pink aesthetics for the perfect smile.

Crown Lengthening Surgery

Crown Lengthening Surgery

Surgery to increase the visible portion of the tooth. Applied for broken tooth restoration and aesthetic purposes.

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This page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified dental professional before starting any treatment.