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Periodontology (Gum Diseases)

Periodontology (Gum Diseases)

Periodontology, which is a part of dentistry, is a science that investigates the diseases that occur in the soft and hard tissues surrounding the teeth, treats these diseases and ensures the continuity of the healthy result obtained. The tooth surface and bones are composed of hard tissues, while the gums are composed of soft tissues. Periodontal health, which is extremely important for general body health, means the health of the soft and hard tissues surrounding the teeth.

Periodontal diseases, which play an important role in the development of many diseases and problems such as diabetes from heart and lung diseases and premature birth / low birth weight, are treated in 3-6 months depending on the degree of the disease.

Which Treatments Are Applied Within the Scope of Periodondontology?

In gingival diseases, which start with the accumulation of microbial dental plaque on the tooth surface, between the teeth and at the gingival junction, the treatment begins with microbial dental plaque cleaning. Although calculus cleaning is sufficient in simple gingivitis, periodontal surgical procedures are performed under local anesthesia in more severe infections. By using biomaterials such as bone powder and membrane, cavities due to bone resorption are treated. Enlarged gums are removed painlessly and painlessly with laser, which is a state-of-the-art device.

White and straight teeth are not enough for an aesthetic smile. In addition to gum health, tooth and gum harmony is also extremely important.

Bleeding gums during tooth brushing, red, swollen and sensitive gums, constant bad breath, gums that can easily separate and move away from the teeth, inflammatory discharge between teeth and gums, loose teeth, lower and upper teeth moving independently from each other during biting. Problems point to periodontal diseases. It is extremely important for those who experience one or more of these conditions to go to a dentist as soon as possible.