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Gum Treatment

About Gum Treatment Services

Gum treatment is essential for maintaining healthy gums and preventing gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis. If you’re experiencing swollen, bleeding, or receding gums, our professional gum care services can help. We offer deep cleaning procedures like scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar from below the gum line, along with advanced therapies to stop infection and restore gum health. Early treatment not only protects your teeth but also enhances your overall oral hygiene and well-being. Don’t ignore the signs — healthy gums are the foundation of a healthy smile.

 

🩺 Types of Gum Treatments:

  • Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning): Removes plaque and tartar from below the gum line

  • Medication: Antibiotics or antimicrobial rinses to reduce infection

  • Laser Therapy: Advanced method for removing infected tissue

  • Surgical Treatments: In severe cases, flap surgery or bone grafting may be needed

 

Why It’s Important:

  • Prevents tooth loss

  • Stops gum bleeding and swelling

  • Eliminates bad breath caused by infection

  • Improves overall oral and systemic health

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs I might need gum treatment?

You may need gum treatment if you experience:

  • Bleeding while brushing or flossing

  • Swollen or tender gums

  • Persistent bad breath

  • Loose or shifting teeth

  • Receding gums or deep pockets around teeth

Gum disease is mainly caused by plaque and tartar buildup due to poor oral hygiene. Other factors include smoking, diabetes, genetics, stress, and certain medications.

Depending on the severity, treatment may include:

  • Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)

  • Laser Gum Treatment

  • Gum Surgery (Flap Surgery or Grafting)

  • Antibiotic Therapy

  • Regular periodontal maintenance

A deep cleaning session can take 30–90 minutes per visit. Surgical or advanced treatments may require multiple visits over a few weeks.

Untreated gum disease can lead to:

  • Tooth loss

  • Bone damage

  • Receding gums

  • Systemic health issues (linked to heart disease, diabetes, etc.)

  • Brush twice a day and floss daily

  • Visit your dentist for regular cleanings

  • Avoid smoking or tobacco

  • Eat a balanced, healthy diet

  • Follow your dentist’s home-care instructions

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