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Periodontology

Gum disease treatments – modern laser solutions

Gum disease (periodontitis) affects the tissues that support the teeth and is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. The first signs include bleeding during brushing, swollen gums, and bad breath. If left untreated, periodontitis can lead to gum recession and tooth mobility.

At New Dental, we use modern technologies, including laser treatments, to eliminate bacteria and keep your teeth healthy long-term.

Schedule your periodontology consultation today and discover the right solutions for your gums.

Laser Subgingival Curettage

Laser subgingival curettage is a modern, minimally invasive procedure in which the dentist cleans the affected tissues and removes bacteria from periodontal pockets. The laser is both precise and gentle, reducing inflammation and bleeding while also stimulating gum healing. Compared to traditional methods, recovery is faster and patient discomfort is significantly lower. This treatment helps preserve natural teeth for as long as possible.

Professional Cleaning for Periodontal Patients

For patients diagnosed with periodontal disease, dental cleaning requires a specialized approach. The procedure includes professional scaling and subgingival cleaning tailored to their specific needs. The goal is to reduce bacterial plaque and tartar in hard-to-reach areas, preventing disease progression and protecting the supporting tissues of the teeth. Regular cleanings are an essential part of maintenance therapy and are crucial for long-term results.

Periodontal Charting

Periodontal charting is a dedicated consultation in periodontology, where the dentist measures the depth of periodontal pockets using a special instrument. This evaluation provides precise information about the stage of the disease and the extent to which the gums and supporting bone have been affected. Based on these measurements, a personalized treatment plan can be developed for each patient. Essentially, periodontal charting is the first essential step in controlling the disease and preserving long-term dental health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Periodontal disease is a condition affecting the gums and the tissues that support the teeth. It often starts with gingivitis (inflamed, bleeding gums) and, if left untreated, can progress to periodontitis, where periodontal pockets and tooth mobility appear.
The most common signs include bleeding gums when brushing, swollen or red gums, bad breath, gum recession, and loose teeth. In advanced stages, teeth may become unstable even without cavities.
The main cause is the buildup of bacterial plaque and tartar, which inflame the gums and damage the supporting tissues. The condition can be worsened by smoking, genetics, systemic diseases such as diabetes, low immunity, or even stress. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits significantly reduce the risk.
Yes. Laser treatment allows precise cleaning and effective removal of bacteria from periodontal pockets, with less pain and faster healing compared to traditional methods. It is a modern, minimally invasive option recommended in many cases.
Periodontal disease cannot be fully cured, but it can be kept under control with regular treatments and careful oral hygiene. With routine dental check-ups and professional cleanings, patients can keep their teeth long-term and avoid complications.
Don’t ignore the signs of periodontitis – bleeding gums or loose teeth won’t go away on their own. Book your appointment now and protect your natural teeth.

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