Advanced Gum Treatment focuses on diagnosing and treating gum infections, gum recession, bone loss, bleeding gums, and periodontal disease. Healthy gums are the foundation of a strong, functional, and beautiful smile—without proper gum care, even the strongest teeth can become loose or infected.
At our clinic, we use modern periodontal techniques and advanced laser technology to restore gum health, stop disease progression, and improve overall oral hygiene.
Many people focus only on teeth, but gum health is equally—if not more—important. Healthy gums:
Poor gum health is linked to heart disease, diabetes, low immunity, and pregnancy complications, making early treatment essential for your overall wellbeing.
Our treatments are ideal for patients with:
1) Scaling & Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)
Removes plaque and tartar below the gumline and smoothens root surfaces.
2) Laser Gum Treatment
Minimally invasive therapy to reduce infection, shrink pockets, and promote faster healing.
3) Gum Disease Management (Periodontitis Treatment)
Customized plans for controlling moderate to severe gum disease.
4) Gum Recession Treatment
Manages receding gums and reduces tooth sensitivity.
5) Flap Surgery (For Advanced Cases)
Provides access to deep pockets for thorough cleaning and regeneration.
6) Bone Grafting & Regenerative Procedures
Rebuilds lost bone around teeth using biocompatible graft materials.
7) Periodontal Maintenance Therapy
Regular follow-ups to prevent recurrence and maintain gum stability.
We aim to restore gum health gently, effectively, and with maximum comfort.
If you experience gum bleeding, bad breath, or tooth mobility, don’t ignore the signs. Our advanced gum treatments help restore strong, infection-free gums, ensuring better oral health and long-lasting confidence.
Bleeding gums are usually a sign of gum inflammation or infection caused by plaque buildup. If ignored, this can progress to gum disease. Early professional cleaning and gum therapy can reverse the condition.
Gum disease is an infection of the gums and supporting bone.
Early treatment prevents further damage.
You may need treatment if you have:
A clinical evaluation and X-rays help determine the severity.
Also known as deep cleaning, this procedure removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smoothens the roots to help gums reattach and heal.
Laser therapy uses targeted light energy to disinfect deep pockets, remove infected tissue, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. It is minimally invasive, painless, and involves faster recovery.
Early-stage gum disease can be reversed with professional cleaning and good oral hygiene. Advanced periodontitis can be controlled and stabilized through deep cleaning, laser treatment, and maintenance therapy.
Healthy gums:
Ignoring gum problems can lead to tooth loss.
No. Gum treatments are usually done under local anesthesia, making the procedure comfortable. Laser treatment offers even less discomfort and quicker healing.
Typical duration:
The duration depends on the severity of the condition.
Yes—if treated early. Laser therapy, deep cleaning, and regenerative procedures can stabilize loose teeth by removing infection and restoring bone support.
Maintain:
Preventive care is key to long-term gum health.
Costs vary depending on the type of treatment—scaling, laser therapy, or surgery. Treating gum disease early is always more affordable and prevents future dental complications.
Yes. Poor brushing, mouth breathing, orthodontic appliances, and nutritional issues can lead to gum inflammation in children. Early intervention prevents long-term problems.