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Advanced Gum Treatments

Healthy Teeth Need Healthier Gums

Most forms of gum disease involve the infection and erosion of gums. Sometimes, it spreads below the gums and infects the bone that supports the teeth. Gum disease ranges from a mild condition called gingivitis that is easily reversible, to severe periodontitis that requires a more comprehensive treatment.

Why You Should Treat Gum Disease Immediately

Gum Disease Should Be Treated At The Earliest

Signs of gum disease can be seen in certain areas or across the gums.

Redness of gums

Painful gums

Receding gums

Swollen gums

Shaking teeth

Pus in the gums

Persistent bad breath

Progression Of Bacteria And Periodontitis

Like most dental diseases, gum disease is a progressive condition. The infection is limited to the gums in the initial stages. If left untreated, it gradually spreads to the bones supporting teeth and starts eroding them. Eventually, the teeth lose their vital bone support and begin shaking. In this stage, you may experience difficulty in performing simple tasks like chewing due to the loose teeth, and also suffer from persistent bad breath. The earlier the treatment is sought, the lesser the damage done.

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0 mm Pockets

2-3 mm Pockets

4-5 mm Pockets

6-8mm Pockets

9-10 mm Pockets

Treatment For Gum Disease

Flap Surgery

Root Planning or

Curettage

Gingival Grafts

(Periodontal Plastic

Surgery)

Bone Grafts

Scaling and Polishing

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Freedom From Gum Disease At Dental Trust

All gum treatments at Dental Trust are performed by certified periodontists with international training and experience. Our experts specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of periodontal diseases, and go the extra mile to ensure you are comfortable throughout the course of your treatment.

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