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Periodontics

Save your teeth before it is too late.

Treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis with the goal of keeping your natural teeth. With proper diagnosis and treatment, before bone is lost, before teeth are lost.

FREE FIRST VISIT
Specialization in Gum Disease
Prevention & Treatment
Long-Term Follow-Up

Gums don't always hurt. But that doesn't mean they are healthy.

They may bleed when brushing. Or they may have receded. Or you may have bad breath that won't go away. Gum diseases are often "silent" and progress without intense pain. And they are the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. You don't need to be sure what is happening. That's what the free first visit is for.

THE SOLUTIONS

How it is treated.

Gum treatment depends on the stage of the problem. In early cases a cleaning and improved oral hygiene may be enough, while in more advanced periodontitis a deep cleaning, root planing, surgical treatment or a maintenance programme may be needed.

Cleaning & Scaling

Removal of tartar and microbial plaque with modern techniques, before it develops into disease.

Ideal for:

Prevention and early stages of gingivitis.

Gingivitis Treatment

Treatment of gum inflammation before it extends deeper.

Ideal for:

Bleeding, irritation and swollen gums.

Periodontitis Treatment

Deep cleaning and disinfection to stop the destruction of tissues and bone.

Ideal for:

Advanced cases with tooth mobility.

Periodontal Surgery

Procedures for bone and tissue restoration or improvement of gum aesthetics.

Ideal for:

Advanced lesions or aesthetic restoration.

Gum Recession Treatment

Restoration of gums that have receded, protecting the tooth and improving appearance.

Ideal for:

Sensitivity and aesthetic issues.

Maintenance & Follow-Up

Systematic re-examination and cleaning to prevent disease recurrence.

Ideal for:

Long-term result maintenance.

Find out which treatment suits you

HOW IT WORKS

Your gum health, in 3 steps

Free first session

1

Free first session

We examine the gums and tissues that support the teeth and identify the problem.

Diagnosis & plan

2

Diagnosis & plan

We explain what stage you are at and what is needed to stop the progression of the disease.

Treatment & maintenance

3

Treatment & maintenance

We apply the treatment and organize proper follow-up to maintain the result.

BEFORE & AFTER

Real patients, real results

Πριν: Crowding
Μετά: Crowding

Crowding

Correction of crowding (crooked teeth) & spacing (closing gap in front teeth)

Πριν: Spacing
Μετά: Spacing

Spacing

Closing gaps with orthodontic aligners & whitening

Πριν: Deep bite
Μετά: Deep bite

Deep bite

Correction of deep bite (lower teeth visible) & repositioning of posterior teeth (wider smile)

Πριν: Midline shift
Μετά: Midline shift

Midline shift

Correction of front teeth midline shift with orthodontics & veneers

Πριν: Midline shift
Μετά: Midline shift

Midline shift

Correction of teeth midline shift & deep bite correction (lower teeth visible)

Πριν: Crowding
Μετά: Crowding

Crowding

Correction of crowding (crooked teeth) after orthodontic treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Periodontology is the field of dentistry concerned with the health of the gums and the tissues that support the teeth. It includes the diagnosis and treatment of gingivitis, periodontitis, gum recession and other problems affecting the support of the teeth.

Gingivitis is the initial stage of gum inflammation and usually shows as bleeding, redness or swelling. Periodontitis is a more advanced form, where deeper tissues and the bone supporting the teeth are affected. Gingivitis can often be reversed, while periodontitis requires more specialised, long-term management.

Bleeding gums are a common sign of inflammation and should not be considered normal. It may be due to gingivitis, a build-up of plaque and tartar, or more advanced periodontal disease. A dental check-up is needed to identify the cause.

A deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, is a treatment that removes tartar and bacteria from the surfaces of the teeth and below the gum line. It's often used to treat periodontitis and helps control inflammation.

Treatment is carried out in a way that keeps the patient as comfortable as possible. After a deep cleaning there may be sensitivity or discomfort for a few days.

Periodontitis can be controlled and stabilised with proper treatment and maintenance, but bone loss that has already occurred cannot always be fully reversed. That's why early diagnosis and regular monitoring are very important.

Yes. If periodontitis progresses without treatment, it can destroy the tissues and bone that support the teeth, leading to mobility and possible tooth loss.

Gum recession is the receding of the gums, exposing a larger part of the tooth or root. It can cause sensitivity, aesthetic concern and an increased risk of problems in the area.

The frequency of maintenance depends on the severity of the periodontitis, the response to treatment and the patient's risk factors. In many cases, more frequent check-ups are needed than a simple preventive cleaning.

Daily oral hygiene is crucial. Proper brushing, cleaning between the teeth with floss or interdental brushes, and regular check-ups are needed. If there is a history of periodontitis, maintenance should follow the dentist's instructions.

Healthy gums =
Stable teeth