“Sensitivity? Or Bleeding Gums? No, sensitivity tooth paste is not the ANSWER. There is something wrong deep inside gums.”

When food particles gets stuck in between the teeth and not removed properly, it forms plaque which leads to its recession and gradually loosening of teeth. In such cases, flap surgery is the treatment modality in which gums are reflected for better view and proper cleaning around teeth is done to prevent further decay and food lodgement.

Healthy gums are the cornerstone of a healthy smile, and at Jain’s Dental Villa, we are committed to providing Advanced Gum Treatment to manage and treat gum-related conditions. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, can range from mild gingivitis to severe periodontitis, which, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss and other serious health issues.

Our expert periodontists use a combination of non-surgical and surgical procedures to treat gum disease effectively. We begin with a thorough examination of your gums, measuring pocket depths and assessing the extent of infection or damage. For early stages, we offer deep cleaning procedures like scaling and root planning, which remove plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smooth the root surfaces to promote gum reattachment. For more advanced cases, we may recommend laser therapy, gum grafts, or flap surgery to remove infected tissue and regenerate lost bone and gum tissue. We also focus on educating our patients about proper oral hygiene practices and provide personalized care plans to prevent the recurrence of gum disease.

Our advanced treatments aim to restore your gum health, protect your teeth, and ensure your smile remains strong and beautiful. Trust Jain’s Dental Villa for compassionate, cutting-edge care that prioritizes your overall oral health.

STAGES OF PERIODONTITIS

Final Stage

Frequently Asked Questions

For advanced gum disease, or periodontitis, treatments may include scaling and root planing, curettage, gum surgery, or regenerative procedures like bone grafts. These aim to reduce infection and restore supportive structures around teeth.

While advanced gum disease can’t be entirely reversed, it can be managed. Proper treatment and diligent oral care can prevent further progression and stabilize the condition.

Advanced gum disease is serious, as it can lead to tooth loss and even affect overall health, increasing risks of heart disease, diabetes, and other systemic issues.

The last stage of gum disease, known as advanced periodontitis, involves severe gum recession, bone loss, and loose teeth. Without treatment, teeth may need extraction.

Yes, you can live with gum disease, but it’s important to manage it with regular dental care to avoid complications. Treating gum disease reduces risks to both dental and general health.