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Periodontics (Gum Care)

Periodontics (Gum Care)

Healthy gums are the foundation of a strong and beautiful smile. At ARK Multispeciality Dental Clinic, our Periodontics department offers advanced gum disease treatment, laser gum therapy, and periodontal care to restore gum health and prevent long-term dental issues. Whether you’re dealing with bleeding gums, bad breath, gum infection, or bone loss, our specialized gum care dentist provides evidence-based, painless, and effective treatment options. We focus on early diagnosis, gentle procedures, and long-term protection—ensuring your gums stay healthy, strong, and disease-free.

Our Periodontics (Gum Care) Services

Deep Cleaning & Root Planing (Scaling + Root Planing)

Deep cleaning is a professional gum treatment used to remove plaque, tartar, and bacterial deposits beneath the gumline. This procedure smoothens the tooth roots, reduces inflammation, and helps gums reattach to the teeth. It is one of the most effective non-surgical solutions for treating early-stage gum disease and preventing further damage.

Benefits:

  • Removes harmful bacteria from below the gumline
  • Reduces gum bleeding and swelling
  • Prevents gum recession and bone loss
  • Helps gums heal and reattach to teeth
  • Protects overall oral health long-term

Laser Gum Surgery

Laser gum treatment is a modern, minimally invasive procedure used to treat moderate to advanced gum disease. It eliminates infected tissue, sterilizes pockets, and promotes natural healing without the need for traditional surgical cuts or stitches.

Benefits:

  • Minimally invasive with faster healing
  • Little to no bleeding or discomfort
  • Precise removal of infected gum tissue
  • Promotes regeneration of healthy gums
  • Safer and more effective for advanced infections

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is a regenerative procedure used when gum disease has caused loss of supporting bone around your teeth. Our gum specialist dentist rebuilds the lost bone using biocompatible materials, helping restore stability and support for implants or natural teeth.

Benefits:

  • Restores lost bone and strengthens jaw support
  • Helps save teeth affected by gum disease
  • Improves chances of successful dental implants
  • Enhances facial structure and chewing ability
  • Prevents further bone deterioration

Gum Regeneration Procedures

Gum regeneration focuses on restoring damaged gum and bone tissues using advanced regenerative materials. This treatment encourages natural tissue growth and helps reverse early to moderate periodontal damage.

Benefits:

  • Stimulates natural gum and bone regeneration
  • Reduces pocket depth around teeth
  • Improves gum stability and support
  • Helps prevent tooth mobility and loss
  • Improves long-term gum health and function

When Do You Need Periodontic (Gum Care) Treatment?

Persistent bleeding gums during brushing or eating

Bad breath that doesn’t go away

Swollen, red, or tender gums

Gum recession or teeth looking longer

Loose teeth or difficulty chewing

FAQ's

1. How to properly take care of gums?
To take proper care of your gums, brush twice a day, floss daily, use an antibacterial mouthwash, and visit your dentist regularly for cleanings. Maintaining good hygiene prevents gum infection and keeps your gums healthy.
2. How to improve gum health quickly?
You can quickly improve gum health by maintaining proper brushing, flossing, using warm saltwater rinses, and avoiding tobacco. Professional cleaning from a gum care dentist also accelerates healing.
3. What does gum disease look like?
Gum disease often appears as red, swollen, or bleeding gums, bad breath, receding gumlines, and loose teeth in advanced cases. Early detection helps prevent serious damage.
4. Habits to protect your teeth?
Healthy habits like brushing gently, using a soft-bristle toothbrush, flossing daily, drinking plenty of water, and reducing sugary foods keep both teeth and gums protected.
5. What are the first signs of gum disease?
The first signs include bleeding while brushing, persistent bad breath, swollen gums, and tenderness. Early evaluation helps stop the disease before it progresses.