Gum treatment mitigates infection, bacteria and plaque. Scaling and root planing protects gums and teeth to make them healthy and strong. Professional dental cleaning done early prevents bone loss, damage to your teeth, and pain. Besides the above, it aids in the prevention of diabetes and heart disease as well.
How is periodontal inflammatory disease treated?
Periodontal inflammatory disease should be treated correctly by an experienced dental clinic that specializes in the treatment of periodontitis. We at Dynasty Stomatology in Krakow, Poland believe regular dental procedures should be a part of your treatment for removing plaque and tartar. If the gum line infection is severe, pocket reduction or flap surgery becomes essential.
Your dentist may also recommend treatment methods like tooth stabilization, tooth cleaning, and in specific cases regrowth of bone surgery. We provide a wide range of effective and modern treatment options to manage and reverse damage to the tooth root and soft tissue by gum disease.
Prices in the Czech Republic for Gum treatment
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Frequently asked questions about gum treatment
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Does it hurt to have gum treatment?
Gum treatment is generally pain-free thanks to modern tools and anesthesia. After the treatment, there could be some soreness, but it goes away gradually.
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What are the causes of gum disease?
The common causes of gum disease are the buildup of plaque in the pockets around teeth, hormonal changes, smoking, and poor oral hygiene.
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How can I prevent gum problems in the future?
Daily brushing, dental floss, mouthwash, and regular check-ups with your dentist every three to six months will help prevent gum problems in the future.
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View all blogWhat is gum and periodontal disease?
Dental plaque causes gum disease and if untreated will lead to tooth loss. It is sticky as it consists of germs that reside on the gum pockets and the teeth’s surface. If you do not clean your teeth properly, gum infections damage the bone and tissue of the root surface and jaw bone. The infection over time will irritate the gums and cause loose teeth and bone loss.
There are three stages of inflammatory gum disease:
Gum treatment at the dentist: indications and contraindications
Your dentist or dental hygienist will check your dental health and the bone around the teeth. if your gums are bleeding or already infected, immediate treatment is needed. If you are a smoker, are diabetic, or have poor immunity, you will be at high risk. In some cases, like during cancer treatment or a heart attack, your periodontist may delay treatment.
Contact a dentist if you notice one of these symptoms:
red, swollen or painful gums
If your gums are swollen, red and painful, this is the first noticeable sign of infection due to poor oral hygiene. Inflammation of the gum is generally caused due to the accumulation of plaque on the gumline.
bleeding gums during brushing and flossing
Bleeding while brushing are signs of gum disease and should never be ignored. For prevention and treatment, immediately consult your dentist before the disease progresses into something serious.
teeth look longer due to the regrowth of the gums
The tooth surface often becomes exposed due to serious gum recession. Your tooth looks longer than normal and its sensitivity towards hot and cold food increases. In such a case, you must consult a dentist or periodontist for treatment options.
gums separate from the teeth, forming a pocket
When gums are firmly attached to your teeth, they are healthy. However, if they begin to pull away from the teeth, it is a sign of gum disease that you shouldn’t ignore. The periodontal pockets attract trapped bacteria causing irreversible damage to the bone and gum tissue. This is a major cause of tooth loss if left untreated with a pocket reduction surgery.
changes in teeth matching when chewing
While chewing food, if you feel your bite has changed, this might indicate bone loss and gum disease. When the structure that support the teeth becomes weak, this causes the teeth to become loose and shift from their original places, making chewing uneven and difficult.
exudate exuding from between teeth and gums
Gum disease often results in exudate-a pus fluid that leaks out from an infected gum. This is an active sign of serious periodontitis and gum disease demanding urgent treatment. If the condition is left untreated, the infection will spread to the surrounding tissue and bone. In serious cases, it may infect the bloodstream as well.
constantly present halitosis or unpleasant taste in the mouth
If you have a persistent bad breath or taste in your mouth, this is an indication of acute gum disease. This smell or foul odor is caused by bacteria trapped inside the gums. You should consult your dentist for immediate treatment options.
The methods of treatment of gum disease used by us include:
removal of plaque and tartar – scaling
Scaling helps in the removal of plaque and tartar from the teeth and gums. The bacteria inflame and irritate the gum. Our team of expert dentists use modern equipment for scaling that cleans the gumline completely. Over time, the bone tissue starts healing leading to recovery.
splinting of loose teeth with fiberglass
The teeth become loose when gum disease makes the supporting tissues and bone weak. Splinting is a process via which we prevent further deterioration of the tooth and its loss. In this procedure, a fiberglass splint is bonded behind the teeth to maintain stability. This helps in distributing the force of biting evenly and permits the bone and gums to heal without stressing the affected teeth.
removal of the affected epithelial pocket of the tooth
The infection can travel into the body and this form of gum disease creates deep pockets with trapped bacteria making deep cleaning challenging. In specific cases, we may remove the connective tissue that lines the pocket. This is a small surgery that reduces the deepness of the pockets that surrounds the teeth and promotes the reattachment of the gum, bone and connective tissue.
reconstruction of bone regeneration with bone substitute preparations
In the advanced stage of the disease, there is a loss of bone that supports the teeth. It makes the foundation of the tooth weak. To arrest the damage, we might recommend bone regeneration with bone grafting materials. The bone substitutes promote organic bone growth and help in rebuilding support around the teeth. This not only boosts stability, but it aids in the preservation of your natural smile.
closed curettage – subgingival scaling and root polishing
Closed curettage refers to a professional deep cleaning method for the treatment of the space between the gums and teeth without surgery. In the subgingival scaling procedure, your dentist will remove plaque and stubborn tartar from beneath the gumline. After this is done, bacteria and toxins are removed from the exposed tooth root. The procedure is effective for moderate or mild gum disease.
Treat gum disease at Dynasty Stomatology: the main advantages
We at Dynasty Stomatology ensure you get expert care with advanced equipment. Our skilled and licensed team of dedicated professionals ensure you get personalized attention for your treatment. They know every case is different and so they strive to treat periodontal complications with proven successful techniques. Our dental clinic has clean stress-free environment and uses the latest advanced technology to treat our valuable patients. Contact us to know more about our services and how with us you can eradicate gum disease completely.
Cost of gum inflammation dental treatment
The cost of gum inflammation dental treatment depends upon the severity of your case. Dental procedures like polishing and scaling are affordable, however, if you need advanced treatment options like root planing or grafting, costs will be on the higher side. A detailed consultation with your dentist or periodontist will give you an insight into your gum health and a customized treatment plan.