Diagnosis and treatment of gum disease WARSAW
Periodontology is a branch of dentistry that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the gums and the tissues surrounding the teeth, also known as the periodontium. This includes the treatment of gingivitis, periodontitis, receding gums, and other problems that can lead to weakened tooth support and even tooth loss.
Its goal is not only to eliminate symptoms, but above all to stop the progression of the disease, improve oral health and protect natural teeth.
DENTAL Periodontal PROCEDURES Warsaw
Many people remain unaware for a long time that gum and periodontal problems require specialized diagnostics. Symptoms such as bleeding, sensitivity, or receding gums are often ignored, even though they may indicate developing inflammation.
It is worth making an appointment for a periodontal consultation if you notice:
Disturbing symptoms do not always indicate advanced disease, but they are a signal that it is worth consulting a specialist about the condition of the oral cavity and implementing appropriate treatment or prevention.
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This is the first visit, during which the specialist assesses the condition of the gums and periodontium and discusses the patient's symptoms. Based on this, a further diagnostic and treatment plan is selected.
Gingivectomy is a procedure that involves the precise removal of excess gum tissue, exposing more of the tooth crown and improving the proportions of the smile.
This test helps determine whether abnormal periodontal pockets are forming around the teeth. Their depth and the condition of the gums are important indicators of periodontal health.
The procedure involves removing tartar and bacterial deposits from the tooth surface and from beneath the gum line. This reduces inflammation and improves conditions for tissue regeneration.
Curettage is the thorough cleansing of periodontal pockets, removing bacteria and inflamed tissue. This treatment supports the treatment of periodontal disease and helps inhibit its progression.
Therapy aims to limit inflammation, reduce symptoms, and protect the tissues that support the teeth. Properly tailored treatment can improve oral health and prevent further complications.
Patients receive practical tips on proper brushing, flossing, and daily gum care. A well-balanced home hygiene routine is a crucial element of effective periodontal treatment.
We treat gum recession using advanced microsurgical procedures, such as gum grafts, which effectively rebuild lost tissue and restore the natural gum line.
A thorough diagnosis allows us to determine the severity of the problem and detect any potential inflammation. It includes assessing the tissues surrounding the teeth and analyzing the causes of the symptoms.
Periodontology Warsaw
Periodontal disease treatment in Warsaw provides effective help for those experiencing distressing symptoms related to their gums and periodontium. Treatment includes interventions aimed at improving gum health, inhibiting inflammation, and protecting the tissues surrounding the teeth. The scope of therapy is always tailored to the individual, depending on the severity of the problem.
The most common signs of periodontitis include:
GINGIVAL RECESSION TREATMENT Warsaw
Gum recession treatment in Warsaw offers effective help for those experiencing receding gums, tooth sensitivity, or exposed roots. Treatment includes interventions aimed at improving gum health, reducing discomfort, and protecting the tissues surrounding the teeth from further damage. The scope of treatment is always tailored to the individual, depending on the cause of the problem, the severity of the condition, and the patient’s oral health.
The most common signs of gum recession include:
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Lesions commonly referred to as “colds” around the mouth most often appear during periods of weakness, weakened immunity, infection, or severe stress. They can manifest as painful blisters, cracks in the corners of the mouth, burning, redness, or erosions that interfere with eating, drinking, and daily functioning. Such symptoms should not be ignored, especially if they recur or persist. If you experience frequent changes in the oral cavity, it’s worth consulting a specialist to assess the cause and determine appropriate treatment.