Preventive & General Care

Gum Treatment (Periodontal Care)

Targeted care for inflamed or infected gums, helping control gum disease, reduce bleeding, and protect long-term oral health.

PROTECT YOUR GUM HEALTH

What gum treatment does

Gum treatment focuses on controlling infection, reducing inflammation, and protecting the structures that support your teeth. It combines deep cleaning, ongoing maintenance, and when needed, advanced techniques like laser-assisted care.

Gum Disease Control

Targets inflammation, bleeding, and infection in the gums to stabilize oral health before it progresses.

Deep Cleaning & Maintenance

Includes scaling and root planing to remove bacteria below the gumline and maintain healthier tissue.

Laser-Assisted Precision

Laser technology may be used when appropriate to improve precision and support targeted gum treatment.

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WHY PATIENTS CHOOSE THIS

Benefits of gum treatment

  • Reduces bleeding, swelling, and gum inflammation
  • Helps prevent progression of periodontal disease
  • Supports long-term tooth stability
  • Improves comfort during daily oral care
  • Creates a healthier foundation for future treatments

STEP BY STEP

What to expect during gum treatment

Treatment is planned based on gum condition, severity, and long-term maintenance needs.

1. Evaluation & diagnosis

The clinic reviews your concerns, facial balance, tooth proportions, and the kind of result that will look natural rather than overdone.

2. Deep cleaning treatment

Teeth are prepared as needed and records are taken so the veneers can be shaped to suit the overall smile design.

3. Laser (if needed)

In many cases, a temporary or preview phase helps refine the direction before the final restorations are completed.

4. Maintenance & follow-up

The veneers are placed, evaluated, and adjusted as needed so the final result feels balanced in both appearance and function.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Gum Treatment FAQ

Helpful answers before your appointment.

Bleeding gums, swelling, or persistent bad breath may indicate gum disease.

Laser may be used when clinically appropriate as part of treatment.

Early stages can be managed effectively with proper care and maintenance.

Yes, maintenance is key to long-term gum health.

PROTECT YOUR SMILE

Ask about gum treatment

Early treatment helps prevent long-term damage and keeps your gums and teeth healthy.