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Healthy Gums, Healthy Smile – Expert Care for Your Gums at Skintique Beautiful Smiles

At Skintique Beautiful Smiles, we understand the importance of healthy gums in maintaining overall oral health. Our periodontist services in Leicester are designed to diagnose, treat, and manage gum disease effectively, restoring the health of your gums and supporting structures. Gum disease can affect more than just the appearance of your smile – it can lead to tooth loss and other serious health issues. That’s why early diagnosis and treatment are essential.

 

If you’re experiencing symptoms of gum disease or are looking for expert care to maintain healthy gums, our periodontist at Skintique Beautiful Smiles can help. With a specialist on hand, we provide advanced, personalized treatments to restore and protect your gums and bone structure, ensuring a long-lasting, healthy smile.

What is Periodontics?

Periodontics is the branch of dentistry that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease and other conditions affecting the gums, ligaments, and bone that support the teeth.

 

A periodontist is a dental specialist who has undergone additional training beyond general dentistry to become an expert in treating periodontal disease and related conditions.

 

At Skintique Beautiful Smiles, our periodontist, Dr. Huda, has a Specialist Interest in Periodontics, allowing us to offer the latest advancements in gum disease treatment. Whether you need routine care, or treatment for more advanced gum issues, we provide effective solutions to improve your oral health.

Advantages of Seeing a Periodontist

Visiting a periodontist for gum disease treatment can offer several significant benefits over traditional dental care. Here’s why it’s important to seek specialized care for your gum health:

Prevention of Serious Gum Disease Symptoms

Early intervention can prevent the development of debilitating symptoms, such as tooth loss and painful infections.

Healthier Mouth After Treatment

Specialised treatment can restore your gum health, improving both the function and appearance of your smile.

Use of Advanced Technology

Our periodontist uses state-of-the-art technology to streamline the treatment process, ensuring precision and comfort.

Expert Care

Our periodontist uses state-of-the-art technology to streamline the treatment process, ensuring precision and comfort.

How Is Gum Disease Treated?

The treatment approach for gum disease depends on how advanced the condition is. For less severe cases, non-surgical methods may be used to clean the plaque and tartar under the gum line. Here are the common methods we use at Skintique Beautiful Smiles to treat gum disease:

Non-Surgical Treatments

If caught early, gum disease can be treated with a professional deep clean called scaling and root planing. This removes plaque and tartar buildup from under the gumline and smooths the root surfaces to help the gums reattach to the teeth.

Surgical Treatments

For more advanced cases, surgery may be required to reduce gum pockets, remove damaged tissue, or restore lost bone. Surgical intervention can restore the structure of your gums and prevent further damage.

Follow-Up Care

After treatment, regular follow-up appointments may be necessary to ensure your gums are healing correctly and that the condition remains under control. Our periodontist will provide ongoing care and advice to maintain your gum health.

No matter the severity of your gum disease, there is always a solution. At Skintique Beautiful Smiles, we offer treatments that cater to your specific needs, ensuring that your gums return to a healthy state.

Signs You Should See a Periodontist

It’s not always easy to recognize when you have gum disease, as it often develops gradually. However, certain signs should prompt you to visit a periodontist as soon as possible:

Bleeding Gums

If your gums bleed when you brush or floss, it could be an early sign of gum disease.

Swollen or Red Gums

Healthy gums should be pink and firm. If your gums are red, swollen, or tender, it may indicate inflammation.

Loose Teeth

Gum disease can cause teeth to loosen due to damage to the supporting structures. If you notice this, seek treatment immediately.

Chronic Bad Breath

Persistent bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth can be a sign of infection in the gums.

Changes in Bite or Tooth Alignment

If your teeth no longer fit together as they once did, it could be a result of gum recession or bone loss.

Additionally, if you have certain risk factors, such as smoking, diabetes, or a poor oral hygiene routine, you may be at a higher risk for gum disease and should see a periodontist regularly for preventive care.

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Why Choose Skintique Beautiful Smiles for Your Periodontal Care?

Choosing the right periodontist is essential for effective treatment, and at Skintique Beautiful Smiles, we provide expert care for all your gum health needs.

 

Our Specialist Periodontist, Dr. Huda, brings advanced training and extensive experience in treating complex gum disease cases. We use the latest diagnostic and treatment technology to ensure precision, comfort, and the best possible outcomes. Every patient is unique, so we tailor our care with personalized treatment plans to meet your specific needs, ensuring long-lasting results.

 

Understanding that dental visits can be daunting, we create a supportive, comfortable, and relaxed environment to help you feel at ease throughout your treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the causes of gum disease?

Gum disease is primarily caused by the buildup of plaque and tartar on the teeth and gums. Factors like smoking, poor oral hygiene, diabetes, and genetics can increase your risk.

Maintaining good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly, visiting your dentist for check-ups, and avoiding smoking can help prevent gum disease.

Recovery time depends on the severity of the disease and the treatment used. Non-surgical treatments usually require minimal recovery time, while surgical treatments may take a few weeks to fully heal.

If you have gum disease or are at high risk, we recommend seeing a periodontist every 3 to 6 months for check-ups. Regular visits can help prevent gum disease from progressing.

Yes, if left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss due to the destruction of the bone and tissue that support the teeth. Early treatment is crucial to avoid this.

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