Gum Treatments

3 out of 4 people get gum disease. If brushing your teeth makes your gums bleed or swell, you probably suffer from gingivitis, which if left untreated and neglected can lead to unbearable pain and cause deeper problems in the teeth and gums. On the other hand, an early visit to a doctor Teeth can save you from this painful journey completely.

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Our gum treatment services include

we offer a range of gum treatment procedure to suit your individual needs. Our experienced and skilled dental professionals use the latest techniques and technologies to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

Scaling and Root Planning
This is a non-surgical procedure that removes the plaque and tartar from the teeth and gum line. The procedure helps to prevent the development of gum disease and restore healthy gum tissue.
Laser Gum Treatment
A laser procedure can treat periodontitis by removing infected tissue and promoting healing, while wisdom teeth can cause dental crowding and hygiene problems.
Gum Surgery
In cases where gum disease is severe, gum surgery may be required. Our dental professionals are experienced in performing gum surgery procedures, such as gingivectomy and periodontal flap surgery.
Gum Disease Prevention
Prevention is always better than cure, and our dental clinic provides a range of preventive measures to help our patients maintain healthy gums. Regular dental cleanings and check-ups can help to identify and prevent gum disease before it becomes a severe problem.

When You Need Gum Treatments

There are several signs and symptoms that may indicate the need for gum treatments

The benefits of gum treatments include

Gum treatments are an essential aspect of maintaining good oral health and preventing the development or progression of gum disease. Regular dental checkups and cleanings can help detect gum-related issues early, allowing for prompt treatment and optimal oral health.

Gum treatment procedure, How many days it takes ?

Gum disease is a common condition that can range from mild gingivitis to more severe periodontitis, causing symptoms such as inflammation, bleeding, and sensitivity.

Treatment procedure
Gum treatment varies based on individual needs and may involve procedures like scaling, surgery, or laser therapy. A dental professional will assess the condition, recommend a plan, explain the process, and discuss risks and preparation.
Gum Treatment Duration
The duration of gum treatment can range from a single appointment for a minor procedure to several appointments over the course of a few weeks for more extensive treatment
Gum Treatment Aftercare
Our Doctor will provide specific instructions for aftercare and follow-up. This may include avoiding certain foods or activities, taking prescribed medications, and maintaining good oral hygiene. The dental professional will also schedule a follow-up appointment to monitor the healing process and assess the success of the treatment.

Laser Gum disease Tretment

Laser gum treatment uses a specialized dental laser to remove infected gum tissue and promote healing of the gums.
The laser gum treatment procedure is typically less invasive and more precise than traditional gum surgery methods, resulting in less pain, bleeding, and swelling. Laser gum treatment can also promote faster healing and reduced recovery time.

Signs of Gum Disease

Gum disease, caused by plaque buildup, can lead to serious problems like tooth loss. iSmile Dental Clinic RAK offers treatments to restore and protect oral health.

Swollen Gums Treatment
Swollen gums are usually treated with scaling and root planing, a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque and tartar to reduce inflammation and swelling.
Treatment for Bleeding Gums
Tooth gum decay, or gum recession, can be treated with gum grafting, where tissue is transplanted to restore gums and prevent further damage.
Treatment for Bad Breath
Bad breath can result from gum disease, poor hygiene, or other health issues. Treatment includes deep cleaning, lifestyle changes, and specialized mouthwashes.
Tooth Gum Decay Treatment
Gum recession, or tooth gum decay, is treated with gum grafting, a surgical procedure where tissue from another area of the mouth is used to restore gums and prevent further damage.

Gummy Smile Treatment

We offer a range of treatments for gummy smiles to help you achieve a more beautiful and confident smile. A gummy smile can be caused by several factors, including genetics, the size and shape of your teeth, and the position of your jaw. Regardless of the cause, we offer effective treatments to address your gummy smile and restore your confidence.

Gum infection treatment

Gum infections, also known as periodontal disease, are caused by bacteria that build up on your teeth and gums over time. If left untreated, gum infections can lead to gum recession, tooth loss, and other serious health problems. At our dental clinic, we offer a range of effective gum infection treatments to help you restore your oral health and prevent further damage.

Benefits of Gum Infection Treatment

Gum infections, also known as periodontal disease, are caused by bacteria that build up on your teeth and gums over time. If left untreated, gum infections can lead to gum recession, tooth loss, and other serious health problems. At our dental clinic, we offer a range of effective gum infection treatments to help you restore your oral health and prevent further damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is an infection of the tissues that surround and support the teeth. It is caused by the buildup of plaque and bacteria on the teeth and gums.

The symptoms of gum disease can include red, swollen, and tender gums, bleeding gums, bad breath, loose teeth, and changes in the way your teeth fit together when you bite

Risk factors for gum disease include poor oral hygiene, smoking, genetics, diabetes, and certain medications.

Treatment for gum disease depends on the severity of the condition. In mild cases, regular dental cleanings and improved oral hygiene may be enough to reverse the condition. In more severe cases, treatments such as scaling and root planing, antibiotic therapy, and gum surgery may be necessary.

Yes, gum disease can be prevented by maintaining good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and scheduling regular dental checkups and cleanings.

If left untreated, gum disease can progress and cause more serious oral health problems, such as tooth loss and bone damage. It can also increase the risk of other health problems, such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.