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Looking for Healthier Gums? Professional Gum Treatment Can Help!
Have you been experiencing bleeding gums, bad breath, or gum sensitivity? These could be signs of gum disease, and professional gum treatment can help restore your oral health. While there are many at-home remedies available, professional care ensures the best results tailored to your needs. Over-the-counter solutions may not be effective for advanced gum issues, and some people may even have allergies to certain oral care products. Untreated gum disease can lead to tooth loss, infections, and other serious health concerns, making expert treatment essential.
Healthy gums are the foundation of a beautiful smile, and expert care makes all the difference. At [ True Dental Care ], we offer comprehensive gum treatments, including deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), laser therapy, and gum surgery for advanced cases. With flexible appointment times, transparent pricing, and a comfortable, patient-centered approach, we make gum care easy and stress-free. Don’t let gum disease affect your confidence—schedule your consultation today! Call [+91-9802292929] to book your appointment and take the first step toward healthier gums.


What are Gum treatment
services?
Gum treatment services focus on diagnosing, preventing, and treating gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis. These services help maintain healthy gums, prevent tooth loss, and improve overall oral health. Common gum treatment services include:
🦷 Professional Dental Cleaning (Prophylaxis)
🦷 Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning)
🦷 Laser Gum Treatment
🦷 Antibiotic Therapy
🦷 Gum Surgery (Periodontal Surgery)
🦷 Cosmetic Gum Treatments
🦷 Maintenance Therapy

Professional Dental Cleaning (Prophylaxis)
Regular cleaning to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from the teeth and gums.
Helps prevent gum disease and keeps the mouth healthy.

Scaling and Root Planing
(Deep Cleaning)
A non-surgical procedure to remove plaque and tartar from below the gum line. Smooths the tooth roots to help gums reattach and heal.

Laser Gum Treatment
A modern, minimally invasive method that removes infected gum tissue with lasers. Promotes faster healing with less discomfort.

Antibiotic Therapy
Prescription antibiotics or antimicrobial mouth rinses to control bacterial infections.
Often used alongside scaling and root planing.

Cosmetic Gum Treatments
Procedures to reshape or contour the gum line for a more attractive smile.
Includes gum depigmentation (lightening dark gums) and crown lengthening.

Maintenance Therapy
Ongoing care after gum treatment to prevent reinfection.
Regular check-ups and deep cleanings as needed.

Gum Surgery (Periodontal Surgery)
Flap Surgery – Lifts the gums to clean deeper infection areas before stitching them back in place.
Gum Grafting – Restores receded gums using tissue from another part of the mouth.
Bone Grafting – Used when gum disease has damaged the jawbone, helping to restore lost bone structure.
Post Treatment for Gum Treatment
Oral Hygiene Practices
Gentle Brushing – Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and brush gently to avoid irritating treated areas.
Floss Carefully – Avoid aggressive flossing; instead, use a gentle approach or a water flosser.
Use an Antiseptic Mouthwash – Helps prevent infection and promotes healing.Managing Discomfort & Swelling
Take Prescribed Medications – If your dentist prescribes pain relievers or antibiotics, take them as directed.
Cold Compress – Apply ice packs on the outside of your face for 10–15 minutes at a time to reduce swelling.
Avoid Smoking & Alcohol – These can delay healing and increase the risk of infection.Eating & Drinking Guidelines
Soft Foods – Stick to soft, cool foods like yogurt, smoothies, mashed potatoes, and soups.
Avoid Hot, Spicy, & Crunchy Foods – These can irritate the gums and slow down healing.
Stay Hydrated – Drink plenty of water, but avoid using a straw as suction can disrupt healing.Rest & Recovery
Limit Physical Activity – Avoid strenuous exercise for 24–48 hours to prevent excessive bleeding or discomfort.
Get Enough Rest – Proper rest helps the body heal faster.Follow-Up Appointments
Attend Scheduled Visits – Your dentist will check your healing progress and provide additional care if needed.
Regular Dental Cleanings – Maintain good oral hygiene with professional cleanings every 3–6 months.
By following these post-treatment care tips, you can extend the life of your dental crowns and bridges while maintaining excellent oral health. If you experience persistent discomfort or notice any damage, contact your dentist promptly for evaluation.
Who Needs Gum Treatment ?

Point 1
🦷 People with Bleeding or Swollen Gums.

Point 2
🦷 Individuals with Persistent Bad Breath (Halitosis) .

Point 3
🦷 Those Experiencing Gum Recession or Loose Teeth.
The best treatment depends on the severity of the disease. Mild cases may require professional cleaning, while advanced cases may need deep cleaning, gum surgery, or laser treatment.
Most gum treatments, such as scaling and root planing, cause minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia is used for deep cleaning or surgery, and laser treatments are usually painless.
Healing time varies based on the treatment. Deep cleaning may take a few days, while gum surgery or grafting may require a few weeks for full recovery.