Periodontal Diseases
Periodontal disease affects the supporting tissues of the teeth—gums, bone and periodontal ligament. Early gingivitis causes redness and bleeding, while advanced periodontitis leads to bone loss, gum recession and tooth mobility. At Auraliss, our periodontists combine evidence-based therapy and gentle techniques to stop infection, preserve bone and rebuild a healthy foundation.
Common Signs & Symptoms
- Bleeding when brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath
- Swollen or tender gums, gum recession and sensitivity
- Spaces opening between teeth, drifting or loosening teeth
- Deep pockets on probing, tartar build-up below the gumline
- Systemic factors—such as diabetes, smoking and stress—can increase risk and severity. We address these in your personalised plan.
Comprehensive Diagnosis
Full periodontal charting, digital X-rays / CBCT where indicated, and risk assessment (diabetes, smoking, bite forces).
Non-Surgical Therapy
Scaling & Root Planing (deep cleaning) under local anaesthesia; guided biofilm therapy and polishing to disrupt bacteria.
Adjunctive Care
Local antimicrobials, antiseptic rinses and desensitising agents; personalised home-care coaching.
Periodontal Surgery (When Needed)
Pocket reduction (flap surgery), regeneration (membranes/bone grafts), crown lengthening, and soft-tissue grafts for recession.
Step-by-Step Care Pathway
- Assessment: Measurements, risk profile, tailored hygiene instructions.
- Initial Therapy: Deep cleaning in quadrants; bite adjustment if trauma is present.
- Re-Evaluation (6–8 weeks): Pocket depth and bleeding reduction reviewed; sites reassessed.
- Corrective Phase: Regenerative or resective surgery only for non-responding deep pockets.
- Maintenance: Supportive periodontal therapy every 3–6 months to prevent relapse.
Soft-Tissue Aesthetics & Comfort
For recession or a “long-tooth” appearance, minimally invasive grafting can thicken the tissue and cover roots, reducing sensitivity and improving smile harmony. Laser or piezo-assisted techniques help with delicate soft-tissue work.
Periodontal Health & Dental Implants
Home-Care Essentials
- Twice-daily brushing with a soft brush or sonic brush
- Daily interdental cleaning (floss, brushes or water flosser)
- Smoking cessation support and diabetes control if applicable
- Professional cleanings at intervals recommended by your periodontist