
PERIODONTAL TREATMENTS
Periodontal treatment addresses issues related to the gums and supporting structures of the teeth. It involves procedures to manage and treat gum disease, including scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar, and surgical options for severe cases. The goal is to restore gum health, prevent tooth loss, and maintain overall oral hygiene.

GIVIVITIS & PERIODONTITIS
Gingivitis is the initial stage of gum disease, characterized by redness, swelling, and bleeding of the gums due to plaque buildup. If untreated, it can progress to periodontitis, a more severe condition causing gum recession, bone loss, and potential tooth loss. Both require prompt treatment.
COSMETIC GINGIVOPLASTIA
Cosmetic gingivoplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes the gum tissue to improve the appearance of the gums and teeth. It involves removing excess gum tissue or contouring the gums to correct unevenness, reduce gum overgrowth, and enhance the smile's aesthetics.


IMPLANTS
A dental implant is a surgical fixture placed into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. It consists of a titanium post that acts as a root and a crown attached to it, restoring both function and appearance. Implants integrate with the bone to provide a stable, long-lasting solution.
GUM BLEACHING
Laser gum discoloration treatment uses a laser to target and remove dark or uneven pigmentation from the gums. This procedure helps to lighten and even out the gum color, improving the appearance of the smile and enhancing overall gum health.
