Advanced Gum Treatment

Advanced Gum Treatment 2-5VISITS/3-6 MONTHS

Gum diseases, also called periodontal diseases, are infectious conditions affecting the tooth supporting tissues. These conditions primarily impact the gums, but can also damage the underlying bone.

The most common form is gingivitis. This leads to gum inflammation, causing redness and bleeding when brushing.

um diseases usually arise from an excess of bacteria, which often occurs due to irregular oral hygiene practices. In some rare cases it is seen to develop without the presence of predisposing factors. This eventually leads to plaque buildup. Although bacterial infections are the main cause, several other factors can also play a role, such as

Keeping your gums healthy is vital for your overall oral and general well-being. By understanding gum diseases and taking proactive measures, you can help safeguard your teeth in the long run.

Treatment Options

Root Planing

This non-surgical deep cleaning process removes plaque, bacterial toxins, and tartar deposits from your teeth.

Incision and Drainage

Addressing gum abscesses caused by infection, this procedure involves draining pus that has collected between the teeth and gums.

Open Flap Debridement

For severe periodontitis, this surgery reaches deep below the gum pockets to eliminate harmful plaque and calculus, promoting gum health.

Gum Surgery for Gum Disease

Gum health is the foundation for strong teeth. Periodontal disease can lead to gum inflammation, redness, swelling, and bone loss around the teeth. The type of gum surgery required depends on the severity of your gum disease and the extent of damage. Our periodontal plastic surgery options include

What can i expect when i come for Advanced Gum Treatment

01

Evaluation

  • Gum assessment and measurements
  • X-rays if required
  • Diagnosis and treatment planning
02

Treatment Phase

  • Deep cleaning (scaling & root planing)
  • Local anaesthesia for comfort
  • Adjunct procedures if needed
03

Healing Phase

  • Mild sensitivity or soreness
  • Oral hygiene instructions
  • Healing progress monitored
04

Follow-Up

  • Review gum response
  • Maintenance schedule for long-term health
  • Preventive care guidance

The Niramaya Difference

Early Detection, Targeted Therapy

Gum health is assessed with detailed clinical and radiographic evaluation to identify disease at its root.

Preservation Over Replacement

Wherever possible, we focus on saving natural teeth through evidence-based periodontal care.

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Modern approaches reduce discomfort while effectively managing infection and tissue loss.

Systemic Health Awareness

We recognise and address the link between gum health and overall health conditions.

Maintenance is the Treatment

Long-term success is built on structured recall and hygiene protocols—not one-time procedures.

Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do Gum Diseases get better on its Own?
No, gum disease do not get better on their own. Professional dental cleaning and a good oral care routine are necessary.
2. How long does it take for gums to be healthy again?
Recovery time depends on the disease stage. Stage one typically requires 10-14 days.
3. Is gum disease treatable?
Yes, gum disease are very well treatable. The course of treatment to be undertaken and its duration depends upon the disease stage.
4. What are the first alarming signs of the beginning of gum disease?
The most common signs seen in initiation of gum disease are:
• redness
• tenderness
• swollen gums
• bleeding while brushing
5. What are early signs of gum disease?
Signs to watch out for are:
• Sore gums
• Bleeding gums
• Bad breath
• Loose teeth
• Gums pulling away from teeth
6. What is the advanced stage of gum disease?
The advanced stages of gum disease are quite serious. As the condition progresses, the gums start to pull away from the teeth, forming pockets that can become infected. This leads to the loss of bone surrounding the teeth. As a result, the teeth may become loose or even fall out.

It’s a small appointment that makes a meaningful difference over time.