Gum treatment at N.E.W Dental Clinic
Treatment of gums by a periodontist
A periodontist diagnoses and treats gum disease. Typically, patients go to the doctor already with advanced disease, whereas regular prevention could eliminate gingivitis and periodontitis completely, as could timely treatment of age-related or hereditary periodontal disease.
We recommend having professional hygiene and periodontal exams at least once every 5-6 months. This way you can keep your gums healthy and your teeth strong and beautiful.
When should I visit a periodontist?
Clear signs of gum disease are:
- Bleeding
- Inflammations and swellings
- Purulent formations
- Gum pockets
- Bad breath
- Mobility of own teeth
You should also make an appointment with a periodontist if you have heavy tartar buildup and dark plaque on your teeth.
Ways to treat periodontal disease
Any treatment for gum disease begins with a comprehensive examination and treatment plan. To do this, the doctor performs a professional oral cleaning, a visual examination, and a referral for diagnostic tests if necessary.
The periodontal treatment in this case can be:
- Conservative the use of deep hygiene with the removal of gingival buildup and gum curettage, as well as the prescription of a set of medications (ointments, gum gels)
- Surgical gingiectomy, flap surgery, gingival plasty with its lengthening
Price List
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Gingival surgery 1 segment from € 350
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Surgical gingivoplasty, up to 6 teeth from € 250
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Vestibuloplasty from € 250
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Cleaning \ depth cleaning
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Curettage
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Gingivectomy
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Flap operation (elevation under the gingiva and cleaning, flap and sutures)
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NB! The final price depends on the cost and the use of additional means and materials.
Recommendations
For the treatment and prevention of gum disease, we strongly recommend having your teeth professionally cleaned by a periodontist at least once every 5-6 months. This will both help keep your gums and teeth clean and help you see signs of developing disease in a timely manner. It is important to remember that many gum diseases are completely asymptomatic in their early stages.
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