Periodontology

Periodontology

It examines the diseases and health conditions of soft (gingival) and hard (such as alveolar bone) tissues that surround and support teeth and implants. Periodontology provides treatment of advanced diseases around teeth and implants with both non-surgical and surgical applications, and helps restore missing teeth to the oral environment by performing implant operations instead.
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Within the scope of periodontology;

Cleaning and curettage of dental calculus
Gingivectomy
Gingivoplasty
Graft operations
Free gum graft
Connective tissue graft
Surgical treatments such as directed tissue regeneration are also possible
Gum problems can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Symptoms such as bleeding gums, swelling, redness, pain, tenderness, withdrawal, shaking teeth, and the presence of odor in the mouth indicate gum disease. A common mistake is to stop brushing because the gums are bleeding. In this case, complaints continue to increase. In such a situation, the right thing to do is to contact your dentist in no time.