Treatment of gingivitis, periodontitis and gum grafts.
Specialists in Periodontics treatments
Periodontitis is an infection that destroys the gum and bone that surrounds and supports the tooth. It is a chronic disease that, if not treated initially, progresses throughout the patient’s life, which is why tooth loss occurs in old age.
Experts in periodontics
We have specialists with extensive experience in treating different levels and stages of periodontitis.
Highly innovative techniques
Our periodontal techniques have been perfected to such a point that our results are always perfect.
Total satisfaction
Our experience in this field allows us to completely satisfy all patients with the results.
Symptoms of Periodontitis
The inflammatory process of periodontitis rarely causes severe pain, so patients are not aware of their pathology.
Signs and symptoms of periodontitis
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Appearance of spaces between teeth.
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Bad breath.
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Tooth sensitivity with hot or cold foods.
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Long teeth or notice loss of gum height
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Pain and/or bleeding of the gum when brushing or spontaneously.
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Redness and inflammation of the gum.
What to do if I have symptoms of Periodontitis?
Our gum specialist, the periodontist, will assess what stage of periodontitis you are in. Using a state-of-the-art computer program and an x-ray study, you will be able to diagnose and prepare a specific treatment plan for you.
Treatment of periodontitis
In most cases it is possible to stop bone loss . It is even possible to recover part of the lost gum and bone.
The treatment of periodontitis requires an initial phase that is followed by correct maintenance with periodic visits throughout the patient’s life. The treatment of periodontitis offers us to preserve all our teeth in the long term.
How are gingivitis and periodontitis different?
Gingivitis is the superficial inflammation of the gum and bleeding is its main warning sign and if not treated properly it can lead to periodontitis . Periodontitis is a deep infection of the gum and other tissues that support the tooth. It can cause tooth loss and increases cardiovascular risk, diabetes decompensation, or premature birth .
Evolution of periodontitis
As we have already said, periodontitis is a chronic disease that progresses slowly and does not show many symptoms. If we do not treat it, it will evolve by destroying the bone that supports and fixes the tooth to the mouth, with which we will increasingly notice more mobility of the teeth and eventually they will fall.
Healthy gums and teeth
Strong teeth and gums in optimal dental health
Gingivitis
Early stage of periodontal disease (swollen and bleeding gums)
Periodontitis
Groove and moderate bone destruction
Advanced periodontitis
Severe bone loss and deep groove put the tooth in danger of falling out
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