Gum Therapy

Gum Therapy

Gum therapy, also known as periodontal therapy or periodontal treatment, is a dental procedure performed to treat and manage gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis. These conditions occur when the gums become infected and inflamed due to the buildup of plaque and tartar on the teeth. After gum therapy, the dentist will provide instructions on proper oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing and flossing, as well as the use of antibacterial mouthwashes. Follow-up appointments may be necessary to monitor the healing process and ensure the effectiveness of the treatment.

FAQ about Gum Therapy

Gum therapy, also known as periodontal therapy, is a non-surgical or surgical treatment aimed at addressing gum disease and maintaining healthy gum tissues. It involves various procedures to treat and prevent gum-related issues.

Almost anyone who is missing a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all teeth are candidates for dental implants. Talk to your prosthodontist for your specific needs.

Humans are “blessed” with 2 sets of teeth (baby teeth and adult/permanent teeth). When a single permanent tooth or multiple teeth are lost due to dental decay or gum disease, dental implants can now replace them as the 3rd set of fixed teeth! Dental implants can last a lifetime and can improve your appearance, your confidence, and your ability to eat the foods you like, and participate in an active lifestyle, without worrying about your teeth. Dental implants are made of titanium and can never get dental decay!

It varies from individual to individual and with health and habits. For a healthy individual with good oral hygiene and good health, dental implants are predictably successful with reported success rates above 90-95 percent.

Why Choose Us

1

Painless Procedures

2

Personalized Treatment Plans

3

State-of-the-Art Technology