Gingival Treatments - Periodontology

Gum treatments are a branch of dental treatment, one of the main specialties of periodontology. Periodontology is a branch of medicine that aims to protect oral and dental health, diagnose and treat gum diseases. Gum disease encompasses a range of problems including infections of the gums and surrounding tissues and can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. This article will provide detailed information about the importance of gum treatments, their types and how they are applied.

1. Tartar Cleaning

  • Tartar build-up can cause inflammation of the gums. A professional cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist helps to remove plaque and tartar.

2. Gingival Surgery

  • In advanced stages of gum disease, surgical intervention on the gums may be required. These surgical procedures may include reshaping the gums, resurfacing the tooth root or cleaning gum pockets.

3. Root Surface Roughness Correction

Gum disease can cause the surfaces of tooth roots to become roughened. In this case, the root surfaces may need to be straightened or smoothed.

4. Antibiotic Treatment

Antibiotics can help control oral infections. The medicines can be placed in the gums or used systemically.

5. Gum Care Training

The dentist or dental hygienist teaches patients good oral hygiene habits and recommends the correct application of methods such as brushing and flossing.

Gum Diseases and Causes

  1. Plaque and Tartar Buildup: Insufficient cleaning of the teeth leads to the formation of bacterial accumulations called plaque and tartar.
    Smoking: Smoking is one of the factors that negatively affect gum health and increases the risk of periodontal disease.
    Genetic Factors: Family history can be a risk factor for gum disease.
    Diabetes: Diabetes can increase the risk of gum disease.
    Hormonal Changes: Hormonal changes such as pregnancy and menopause can affect gum health.

Symptoms of Gingival Diseases:

  1. Bleeding gums during brushing or flossing.
    Redness, swelling or tenderness of the gums.
    The gums seem to recede or the teeth appear longer.
    Widening of the spaces between the teeth.
    Teeth wobbling or tooth loss.

Sensitivity Process

None

Processing Time

10 Day

Anesthesia Method

Local Anesthesia

Return to Work Period

Right After

Full Recovery Process

Right After

Persistence of Results

Infinite

Number of Transactions

2 months

Eating Process

2 hours later

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