Periodontics

Periodontics is a branch of dentistry associated with managing diseases and aesthetic issues of the gums.

 

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What is Periodontics?

Gum disease is one of the most common oral health problems and if not treated can result in damage to the supporting structures of the teeth. This can lead to gum recession, sensitivity and even mobility or loss of teeth.

Periodontics is a specialised branch of dentistry dedicated to the health of your gums and the structures that support your teeth.

This field plays a crucial role in maintaining your overall oral health by preventing, diagnosing, and treating gum diseases. Healthy gums are essential not only for a beautiful smile but also for the overall stability and functionality of your teeth.

Periodontists are dental professionals who receive extensive training beyond general dentistry. They are experts in treating various gum-related issues, from mild inflammation to more serious conditions like periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss if untreated.

Their expertise also includes cosmetic procedures to enhance the appearance of your gums and the placement of dental implants to replace missing teeth.

Periodontal treatment

Treatment in periodontics encompasses a range of procedures. For early-stage gum disease, treatments like scaling and root planing can remove plaque and tartar buildup from below the gum line, promoting healing and preventing further damage.

For more advanced cases, periodontal surgery might be necessary to restore the health of your gums and the underlying bone.

Periodontists also work closely with patients to develop personalized care plans that include regular cleanings and maintenance to keep their gums healthy over the long term.

Understanding the importance of gum health is vital for maintaining a healthy and confident smile. By seeking the care of a periodontist, you can ensure that your gums and teeth remain strong and healthy, contributing to your overall well-being.

Dental Hygeine

Is crucial for maintaining a healthy smile and overall well-being. It involves daily practices like brushing and flossing to remove plaque and prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are essential to catch and treat issues early.

Good dental hygiene not only keeps your teeth and gums healthy but also contributes to fresh breath and a confident smile, and can prevent more serious health problems linked to poor oral health.

Peri-implantitis

Treating a gummy smile, where an excessive amount of gum tissue is visible when smiling, can be addressed through various procedures. One common treatment is crown lengthening, a surgical procedure that reshapes the gum tissue and bone to expose more of the tooth’s surface. This not only enhances the appearance of the smile but can also improve oral health by making teeth easier to clean.

If dental implant health is not maintained over a period of time, gum disease can occur around the implant which can result in bone loss, mobility of the implant and eventual loss of the implant.

The treatment usually involves deep cleaning of the implant and the supporting gum around it. Further bone regeneration and gum grafting procedures may be required also if there is bone loss.

Periodontics FAQ

What are implants made from?

Implant are predominantly made of titanium, but can also be made from other materials such as zirconia.

There will be minor adjustments to the teeth, but this is minimal, especially if the teeth have been straightened previously How will I know if I like the look of veneers? The dentist providing the veneers will look at the current shape of the teeth, their colour, your facial and gum contours as well as things like lip position and tooth symmetry to make a decision on the character and profile of the veneers. However, the dental lab can perform a waxed version attached to a study model of your teeth so you can see and even trial the smile before any treatment begins.

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible

Regular maintenance with a hygienist and treating them like you would for any of your natural teeth is best practice, as this allows for them to stay healthy for as long as possible