ADVANCE GUM TREATMENT

Developed with the amalgamation of cutting-edge technology and expert care, advanced gum treatment at Neosmile Dental Hospital is aimed at a broad spectrum of gum related conditions from gingivitis to chronic periodontitis. These include use of such latest equipment as lasers and ultrasonic scalers to remove plaque and tartar build up below the gum line thus allowing attachment of gums and reducing pocket depths.
Periodontal therapy involves various regenerative procedures conducted by experienced periodontists in our hospital to ensure complete recovery from bone loss and tissue damage. Customized dental plans are offered by Neosmile finally involving minimal invasion methods for maximum comfort and best outcome in each patient’s case.

Neosmile uses laser therapy to safely kill bacteria and promote the enhancement of complex dental cases, thus facilitating quick healing with less pain. During initial assessments, pocket depth is gauged for this purpose. Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and gum grafting procedures are some of the techniques used in treating gum recession; these methods not only boost oral health but also improve aesthetics. Additionally, there are treatments such as gum reshaping that can enhance smiles as well. Expertly trained dental hygienists and periodontists provide individualized attention for patients complete with after care instructions like regular cleanings at Neosmile as advised by their doctor. By applying the latest technology, Neosmile provides a comprehensive approach to periodontal care which guarantees fine quality results forever.

The recovery process after obtaining advanced gum treatment demands a recuperative stage along with meticulous oral hygiene so that the best outcome can be achieved. Swelling, some discomforts or minor bleeding might occur after the procedure, but these usually disappear within a few days. Following closely the directions given by the dental care team which include:

RECOVERY

Taking prescribed medication

To control pain and prevent infections.

Maintaining oral hygiene

Through soft brushing and flossing around that area avoiding any vigorous actions which may hamper healing process.

Using antisepticmouth rinses

As recommended to keep the mouth clean and aid in the healing process.

Eating soft foods

While avoiding hard, crunchy, or sticky foods that can irritate the gums or become lodged in the areas where treatment has occurred.

Avoiding smoking and alcohol consumption

Because they impede healing processes.

Attending follow-up appointments

For the dental care team to monitor healing and treatment progress.