PERIODONTICS

Restore the health of your gums and protect your smile with our specialized treatments.

Periodontics specializes in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases that affect the gums and supporting tissues of the teeth. At Oral Laser, ensuring a solid foundation for your teeth and a healthy smile.

Services we offer:

  1. Regenerative periodontal surgeries: procedures indicated to improve gum health by regenerating tissues lost due to periodontal diseases.
  2. Periodontal maintenance: ongoing gum care to prevent the onset or progression of periodontal disease.
  3. Clinical crown lengthening surgery: necessary to optimize the results of other dental treatments, such as the placement of crowns and restorations.
  4. Tissue grafting: procedures that use tissue grafts to strengthen and improve the health of gum and supporting tissues.

When is Periodontics necessary?

Periodontics is crucial for patients who show signs of periodontal disease, such as swollen gums, bleeding when brushing, or gingival recession. It is also essential to maintain oral health after previous periodontal treatments and to prepare the oral environment for other dental procedures, such as implants and restorations. Early intervention and ongoing maintenance are key to preventing tooth loss and other oral health problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

About periodontics

These are procedures designed to regenerate supporting tissue lost due to periodontal disease, improving gum health and tooth stability.

Periodontal maintenance is a professional cleaning and regular check-ups to prevent the onset or progression of periodontal disease, ensuring that the gums remain healthy.

It is a procedure that involves the recontouring of gum tissue and sometimes bone to expose more tooth structure, optimizing the results of treatments such as crowns and restorations.

Tissue grafts use the patient's own tissue or tissue from a donor strengthen the gums and improve tooth coverage, helping to prevent gingival recession and other problems.

If you experience symptoms such as swollen gums, bleeding when brushing, persistent bad breath, or loose teeth, it is important to consult a periodontist for a complete evaluation and to determine the appropriate treatment.

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