Periodontics

Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleaning is a vital dental procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth. Regular cleanings help maintain oral health, prevent gum disease, and ensure a brighter smile. Professional cleanings typically occur every six months, promoting optimal dental hygiene and overall well-being.

  • Prevents Gum Disease: Reduces the risk of gingivitis and periodontitis.
  • Removes Stains: Enhances the appearance of your smile by eliminating surface stains.
  • Freshens Breath: Helps combat bad breath by removing bacteria.
  • Promotes Overall Health: Linked to reduced risk of systemic diseases.
  • Saves Money: Prevents costly dental procedures by addressing issues early.

Flap Surgery

Flap surgery is a periodontal procedure designed to treat advanced gum disease. During this surgery, the gums are lifted back to clean the roots of teeth and remove infected tissue. This technique promotes healing, reduces pocket depth, and helps restore gum health.

  • Reduces Pocket Depth: Decreases the space between teeth and gums, improving hygiene.
  • Promotes Healing: Facilitates recovery of gum tissue and bone.
  • Improves Gum Health: Addresses infection and inflammation effectively.
  • Enhances Aesthetics: Restores a healthier gum line for a better smile.
  • Prevents Tooth Loss: Protects against further periodontal deterioration and tooth loss.

Gummy Smile Correction

Gummy smile correction is a cosmetic periodontal procedure aimed at reducing excessive gum display when smiling. This can involve gum contouring or surgical techniques to reshape the gums, enhancing the balance between teeth and gums for a more attractive smile.

  • Improved Aesthetics: Creates a harmonious balance between teeth and gums.
  • Boosts Confidence: Enhances self-esteem by improving smile appearance.
  • Customizable Treatment: Tailored techniques to suit individual needs.
  • Minimally Invasive Options: Many procedures are less invasive with quick recovery.
  • Long-lasting Results: Provides enduring improvements to smile aesthetics.

Gum Recession

Gum recession occurs when the gum tissue pulls back from the teeth, exposing more of the tooth or its root. This condition can lead to sensitivity, decay, and aesthetic concerns. Treatment options include gum grafting, scaling, and improving oral hygiene practices to restore gum health.

  • Prevents Tooth Sensitivity: Protects exposed roots, reducing sensitivity to temperature changes.
  • Enhances Aesthetics: Improves the appearance of the smile by restoring gum line.
  • Reduces Risk of Decay: Shields tooth roots from decay and infection.
  • Promotes Gum Health: Encourages healing and prevents further recession.
  • Long-term Solution: Offers lasting results with proper care and maintenance.