Periodontal Care
Treatment for gum disease, bleeding gums, and loose teeth to protect your smile.
Healthy Gums Support Overall Dental Well-being
Signs such as bleeding gums or tooth movement may indicate gum concerns. Depending on your condition, treatment may include procedures like deep cleaning or root planing, along with regular follow-up assessments.
During your dental visit, we will examine your gum health, explain the treatment options available, and provide guidance on ongoing oral care.
6 Causes of Periodontal Disease
Plaque and Tartar
Sticky bacterial buildup that hardens over time, irritating gums.
Misaligned Teeth
Crooked teeth create hard-to-clean areas, trapping bacteria.
Systemic Diseases
Conditions like diabetes can lower gum resistance to infection.
Poor Oral Hygiene
Infrequent brushing and flossing allow bacteria to thrive.
Gum Recession
Exposed roots are more prone to decay and bacterial attack.
Smoking
Weakens gum tissue and slows healing after infection.
Periodontal problems
Periodontal Care & Treatment
| Service | Price (SGD) |
|---|---|
| Deep Scaling & Root Planing | 50/tooth |
| Perio Scaling by Quadrant | 150-350 |
| Perioline Medication | 80 |
The Complete Process of Booking Periodontal Treatment
3D Scan & Smile Check
Capture your current dental condition
Consultation With Dentist
Review your teeth shade & whitening goals
Gum Protection & Gel Application
Safe prep before LED treatment
LED Whitening Session
Brighten teeth with advanced light tech
Results Review & Aftercare Tips
Compare before-after, get care advice
3D Scan & Smile Check
Capture your current dental condition.
Consultation With Dentist
Review your teeth shade & whitening goals.
Gum Protection & Gel Application
Safe prep before LED treatment.
LED Whitening Session
Brighten teeth with advanced light tech.
Results Review & Aftercare Tips
Compare before-after, get care advice.
Frequently asked questions
1. What is periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and surrounding structures caused by plaque and tartar buildup. If left untreated, it can lead to tooth loss.
2. What are the signs I might need periodontal treatment?
Common signs include bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, gum recession, loose teeth, and sensitivity.
3. Is the treatment painful?
Depending on your case. Some may take a little less or more.
4. How often do I need periodontal care?
This depends on your gum health. Some patients require maintenance every 3–4 months to keep the condition under control.
5. Can periodontal disease be cured?
Periodontal Disease May Not Be Reversible in Advanced Stages
However, early intervention and appropriate care may help manage its progression. Treatment options will be discussed based on your gum condition and response to care.
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