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Gum Disease Treatment
🌿 Periodontics

Gum Disease Treatment

Protect Your Gums. Protect Your Health.

Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults — and it is largely preventable and treatable. Our comprehensive periodontal therapy controls gum infection, halts bone loss, and restores gum health effectively.

ℹ️ About This Treatment

Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection of the gums and supporting bone caused by plaque and tartar buildup. It ranges from mild gingivitis to severe periodontitis and is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and pregnancy complications.

🔧 What We Provide

Professional Scaling & Polishing

Thorough removal of plaque and calculus above and below the gum line.

Root Surface Debridement (Deep Cleaning)

Non-surgical deep cleaning under local anaesthetic to remove deposits from root surfaces.

Laser Gum Treatment

LASER-assisted periodontal therapy for precise decontamination of gum pockets.

Periodontal Surgery

Surgical access to clean deep pockets and regenerate lost bone and gum tissue.

Gum Grafting

Tissue graft to cover exposed roots due to gum recession.

Periodontal Maintenance Program

Regular 3–4 monthly check-ups and cleaning to maintain treatment results.

✅ Key Benefits

Stops progression of bone and tooth loss
Eliminates persistent bad breath (halitosis) caused by infection
Reduces systemic health risks linked to gum disease
Minimally invasive laser treatment with quick healing
Reduces tooth sensitivity from gum recession
Healthier gums improve success of any subsequent dental work

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are signs of gum disease?
Red, swollen, or tender gums; bleeding when brushing; persistent bad breath; receding gums; loose teeth.
Is gum disease reversible?
Gingivitis is fully reversible with professional cleaning. Advanced periodontitis halts progression but cannot restore lost bone without surgery.
Can gum disease come back after treatment?
Yes, without regular maintenance. Gum disease requires ongoing monitoring every 3–4 months.
Is gum disease linked to heart disease?
Yes. Research links periodontitis with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes complications.

Ready to Get Started?

Book your appointment with Dr. Neelmani Prakash at Dental Experts Clinic, Jamshedpur.

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