About Periodontology

Periodontology

Do your gums bleed when brushing your teeth? This is often the first sign of gum inflammation (gingivitis), which, if not treated promptly, can develop into periodontitis – a chronic condition that leads to gum recession, bone loss, tooth mobility, and eventually tooth loss.

In our clinic, we use the most advanced periodontology services methods to stop disease progression, repair existing damage, and preserve your natural teeth for as long as possible.

Periodontological therapies we offer:

From consultation to full recovery, our team provides professional care and clear guidance at every step.

Treatment process:

Who is this treatment for?

We recommend a check-up if you notice:

Service ID
  • Name
    Periodontology
  • Recovery time
    1-14 days
  • Price
    on request
  • Number of visits
    1-3
  • Follow-up checkup
    Included
We are here for all your questions about Periodontology!

Questo campo serve per la convalida e dovrebbe essere lasciato inalterato.
Can gum disease be reversed?

Early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) can often be reversed with professional cleaning and proper oral hygiene, while more advanced periodontal disease can be managed and stabilized with specialized treatment.

How often should I have my gums checked?

Regular gum check-ups are recommended every 3–6 months, depending on your oral health and risk factors, to detect issues early and maintain healthy gums.

Will treatment hurt?

Periodontal treatments are designed to minimize discomfort, often using local anesthesia; most patients experience only mild sensitivity or soreness afterward.