Periodontology: Protect Your Teeth and Gum Health

Periodontology is a field of dentistry that focuses on maintaining the health of teeth and gums. It aims to protect your oral health by treating gum diseases and problems on the supporting tissues of the teeth. As Silmar Estetica, we offer our patients specialized services in this field.

Periodontics Treatment Options

Gum Surgery: Surgical procedures for the treatment of gum diseases.
Root planing: Procedures for cleaning and straightening tooth roots.
Bone Graft: Bone graft applications for the reconstruction of dental support tissues.

Periodontics Procedures and Processes

Examination and Diagnosis: The dentist evaluates the patient’s condition and determines the appropriate treatment plan.
Treatment Stages: Depending on the chosen treatment, surgical interventions or other treatment methods are applied.

Pre and Post Treatment Process

Pre-Treatment: After a detailed examination, a treatment plan appropriate to the patient’s condition is created.

Post-Treatment: After the treatment, a healing process begins, supported by regular check-ups and hygiene habits.

Expectations and Concerns

Hygiene Habits: Regulating hygiene habits can increase the success of the treatment.
Post-Treatment Care: Regular check-ups and proper care after treatment can ensure continued healthy results.

Periodontology aims to protect and treat the oral health of patients by focusing on tooth and gum health. You can contact our experts for more information and individual evaluation.

Any questions you may have here.

Gum diseases usually occur due to plaque and tartar accumulation. Plaque is a sticky layer that forms when bacteria accumulate at the gum line, and over time it can harden and turn into tartar.

Symptoms of gum disease can include red, swollen and bleeding gums, receding gums, gaps between teeth and loose teeth.

Minimal pain or discomfort may be felt during treatment. However, pain is minimized by using local anesthesia and modern techniques.

Yes, gum disease can be treated if diagnosed early and given appropriate treatment. Regular care in accordance with the treatment plan recommended by your dentist is important.