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Treatment of Gum Diseases (Periodontology)

Gum disease treatment addresses issues such as gum inflammation and gum recession. This treatment aims to restore gum health.

Treatment of Gum Diseases (Periodontology)

Periodontal treatments encompass a series of procedures aimed at halting the progression of gum disease and improving gum health. Gum diseases typically begin with gingivitis and can progress to a more serious stage called periodontitis if left untreated. These diseases can lead to the destruction of tissues and bone structures around the teeth, causing tooth loss. Periodontal treatments are designed to stop and reverse this process. The treatment process begins with a detailed evaluation by the dentist, and various methods are applied depending on the severity of the disease.

Treatment of Gum Diseases

Gum diseases (periodontal diseases) are serious conditions that begin with the inflammation of the gums and can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. These diseases are typically caused by plaque buildup around the teeth, poor oral hygiene, smoking, or genetic factors. The treatment of gum diseases varies depending on the level of the disease and involves a series of steps to restore gum health.

1. Professional Teeth Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing)

In the early stages of gum disease, gingivitis is usually treated with professional teeth cleaning. The dentist removes plaque and tartar buildup on the teeth to restore gum health. This process, called scaling, cleans harmful deposits from the gums, while root planing smooths the root surfaces of the teeth, ensuring that the gum tissue tightly adheres to the teeth.

2. Antibiotic Treatment

In some cases, antibiotic treatment may be necessary to fight the bacteria causing gum disease. Antibiotics can be applied locally to the gum pockets or taken orally. This treatment helps prevent the spread of infection and promotes the healing of the gums.

3. Surgical Interventions

In advanced gum diseases (periodontitis), surgical interventions may be required. These procedures include:

  • Flap Surgery: The process of lifting the gum tissue to more thoroughly clean the tooth roots and then repositioning the gum tissue.
  • Bone Graft: A procedure used to reconstruct the bone tissue lost due to periodontal disease. A bone graft helps restore the supporting bone around the teeth.
  • Soft Tissue Graft: In cases of gum recession, gum tissue is taken from another area and placed in the damaged region to restore the gum line.

4. Laser Treatment

Laser treatment is a modern method used to treat gum diseases. The laser removes harmful tissue and bacteria from the gums, preventing the spread of infection. This method is less invasive compared to surgical procedures, and the healing process may be quicker.

5. Medications and Mouthwashes

Prescription mouthwashes and topical medications can also be used in the treatment of gum disease. These products are applied to reduce inflammation and control bacterial growth in the gums. Using the medications as prescribed by your dentist will improve the success of the treatment.

6. Regular Oral Care and Follow-Up Appointments

After the treatment of gum disease, regular dental checkups and a good oral hygiene routine are critical to prevent the disease from recurring. Brushing teeth at least twice a day, using dental floss, and attending regular dental checkups are the key elements in maintaining gum health.


Treatment of gum diseases, although varying depending on the severity of the disease, can restore gum health and prevent tooth loss with early intervention. It is vital to seek professional help and follow the dentist's recommendations for long-term oral health.

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