Periodontics is a branch of dentistry focused on the health of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. It helps prevent gum disease and maintain long-term oral health and natural teeth.
Gingivitis is an early stage of gum disease linked to plaque build-up, which may be associated with inflammation, redness, and bleeding of the gums. It is usually managed with professional dental care and improved oral hygiene.
Periodontitis is a more advanced condition that may affect the gums and supporting bone structures of the teeth. This condition typically requires professional assessment and dental care to support periodontal health and oral stability.
Scaling and root planing is a non-surgical procedure that removes plaque and calculus from above and below the gum line, helping to improve periodontal health and reduce bacterial build-up.
This treatment is used for conditions where the gums may bleed, become inflamed, or recede, exposing tooth roots. It usually requires professional dental assessment for further management.
Tooth stabilisation treatments are used when teeth may become mobile due to weakened gum and bone support. They aim to support oral stability and long-term preservation of natural teeth.
Gingivitis is an early stage of gum disease often associated with plaque build-up, which may lead to gum redness, swelling, or bleeding.
Periodontitis is a more advanced gum condition that may affect the gums and supporting bone structure around the teeth.
It is a non-surgical professional cleaning procedure used to remove plaque and tartar from below the gum line.
Bleeding or receding gums may be linked to gum inflammation or sensitivity and typically require professional dental assessment.
These treatments are used in cases where teeth may become mobile due to reduced gum and bone support.
Notice : This information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All treatments and clinical decisions are carried out by qualified dentists in partner clinics.