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:
- Gingivitis therapy: Non-invasive treatment of gum inflammation, including professional removal of plaque and tartar.
- Scaling and root planing (deep cleaning of periodontal pockets): Deep cleaning of periodontal pockets to remove bacteria and inflamed tissue, promoting healing and stabilization of the gums.
- Flap surgery and gingivectomy: Surgical procedures for advanced stages of periodontitis, allowing direct access to the tooth root and bone for thorough cleaning and regeneration.
- Laser treatment of periodontitis: A modern, minimally invasive method using lasers to remove bacteria and inflamed tissue, with faster recovery and less discomfort.
From consultation to full recovery, our team provides professional care and clear guidance at every step.
Treatment process:
- Examination and diagnostics: Clinical examination, measurement of periodontal pockets, and X-rays.
- Individual treatment plan: Tailored to the stage of disease and your needs
- Treatment implementation: Conservative or surgical therapy.
- Follow-up and maintenance: Regular visits for long-term success.
Who is this treatment for?
We recommend a check-up if you notice:
- Bleeding gums
- Swelling or redness of the gums
- Gum recession
- Loose teeth
- Persistent bad breath